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From: Josh Narins <josh_at_narins.net>
Date: 2004-12-21 00:18:39 CET

I had two versions of subversion on my system, one was the stock debian
package for stable (0.8, with bdb) and the other hand-built installed
in /usr/local (1.1.1, with fsfs).

I should have removed the old version.

I should have used .bashrc and .bash_profile correctly, instead of just
putting it all in .bash_profile, since I tend to always log in.

When doing a remote svn+ssh request, the old svnadmin was used, and my
repository was corrupted.

My request is that if svnadmin starts an operation in a repository
with the wrong fs-type (fsfs vs. bdb) it stops and complains.

Instead, my nodes, changes and strings filed were deleted. The
repository is unlikely to be recovered.

-Josh

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