>> clue ?
>> Any idea where can i start looking for? Could be a database error ?
>>
>> $> svn co file:///opt/svn/Genesis -d Genesis
>>
>> svn_error: #21095 : <Couldn't find a repository.>
>> Unable to open an ra_local session to URL
>>
>> svn_error: #21095 : <Couldn't find a repository.>
>> svn_ra_local__split_URL: Unable to find valid repository
>
>It appears that /opt/svn/Genesis is not a Subversion repository, or
>that the file permissions do not allow you access. How did you create
>it?
Well, I have restored an /opt/svn/Genesis copy and now all works fine
again. The only diference between the -bad- and the -good- repository i
have found is in the db directory. The permissions are the same in both
directories and files. I suppose that i got a database inconsistency (???)
and i didn't known how to repair that database without recovering it all.
Are there some tools to manage a BerkeleyDB? Are there some ways to deal
with problems like that ?
Now I'm working with svn client version 0.12.0 (r1868) with the ra_dav and
the ra_local modules.
Thanks !
Jorge Fernandez
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Received on Mon Jun 10 16:10:33 2002