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Re: We could find some revision in SVN repository

From: Petr Fejfar <petr.fejfar_at_gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 20 Aug 2009 08:05:49 +0200

On Thu, Aug 20, 2009 at 12:31 AM, Daniel Becroft<djcbecroft_at_gmail.com> wrote:

> From the command line, do the following for each of the missing revisions,
> and post the information that is output (including any error messages, etc):
> (substitute %REP_ROOT% for the actualy URL of our repository - make sure you
> specify the actual repository root, though).
>
> svn diff -c 203 --summarize %REP_ROOT%
> svn diff -c 212 --summarize %REP_ROOT%
>
> If these revisions are actually 'missing', then this command should error.
> If the revisions are actually there (which would indicate the repository
> appears to be intact), then this will tell you the paths that were changed
> in these revisions.

Hi Daniel,

I've run those commands with the same result as I reported yesterday
at 11:30 (am) when inspecting related actions in TortoiseSVN's action log:
No errors, no actions i.e. no path is reported for those "missing" revisions.
Only revisions before and after the gap have related actions.

Thanks for your help, Petr

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