C. Michael Pilato [cmpilato@collab.net] wrote:
> Mark Bainter <mark@webtech.dresser.com> writes:
>
> > I fell behind a bit on updating my subversion install and
> > finally got some time to update the other day and jumped to
> > .30. I went to do some work with it today and got the v2
> > expected error.
> >
> > I found the repo upgrade notes and started the dump/reload
> > but got this:
> >
> > % svnadmin dump svn-old/ > svn_repo_dump
> > svn: Unsupported repository version
> > svn: Expected version '2' of repository; found version '1'
> >
> > ...Do I need to downgrade to .29 to be able to do the
> > repository upgrade?
>
> You need to downgrade to 0.27 (that last release before the repository
> schema change, according to the CHANGES file).
>
Thanks. I'll do that.
Going forward, any thoughts on maybe keeping a staticly compiled binary
around of svnadmin so that those of us that don't upgrade every time
there's a release don't have to make waypoint upgrades just to get
to the latest version?
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Received on Thu Oct 16 20:32:37 2003