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Re: Why does 'svnadmin dump' takes up so much space?

From: Nicolas Goutte <nicolas.goutte_at_extragroup.de>
Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2010 11:39:59 +0200

Am 31.08.2010 um 11:36 schrieb albert kong:

> My repository now is totally only 70M, has 3000+ revisions, Now I
> want to
> dump r2647:r2871, So I use such command 'svnadmin dump E:
> \myrepository -r
> 2647:2871 > f:\my1.dump', wait a long time, after it finishes, I
> check file
> f:\my1.dump, it's already 500M.
> Why does it takes up so much space(more than original repository)?

As you are using svnadmin (and not TortoiseSVN), you better ask such a
question in the appropriate mailing list of Subversion.

(There are the qualified people being able to answer such a question.)

>
> Question2: actually r2647:r2871 is the begining and end of a
> project in the
> repository, but not sequent(Sorry for my poor english, I mean like
> r2650
> r2651... is not revisions of this project), I just want to dump the
> data of
> this project, and integrate the dump to another repository, Can I
> achieve
> that, and How?
> Thanks in advance!
> --

Have a nice day!

Nicolas Goutte

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