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Re: 'svnadmin load --parent-dir' seems to be a bit buggy

From: Oliver Siegmar <oliver.siegmar_at_xams.org>
Date: 2003-07-19 14:34:11 CEST

--On Samstag, 19. Juli 2003 07:21 -0500 Ben Collins-Sussman
<sussman@collab.net> wrote:

> Oliver Siegmar <oliver.siegmar@xams.org> writes:
>
>>
>> <<< Started new txn, based on original revision 3
>> * adding path : projectC/trunk/images/filexyz.ext ...svn:
>> Filesystem has no item
>> svn: file not found: revision `5', path `/trunk/images/file2.ext'
>
> Looks like a bug to me, in 'svnadmin load --parent-dir'. If that
> command is prepending "projectC" before every path in the dumpfile,
> why isn't it doing so for the copyfrom-paths as well? (I'm assuming
> that in r3 of the dumpfile, 'filexyz.ext' was created by copying
> 'file2.ext', right?)

Exactly.

> By the way, you can always load without --parent-dir, and then just
> 'svn mv' your projectA and projectB directories to better locations.
> You just end up with slightly stranger history.

...which I don't want. Any chances that this bug will be fixed in 0.26?
I could test it if you want...just tell me the revision in which the
bug should be fixed, and I'll test.

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