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Invalid prop-mod flag in rev-file

From: Cory Grimster <cgrimster_at_mindoka.com>
Date: 2005-03-01 17:56:10 CET

Hi everyone,

While going over our company's backups, I've found out that svnadmin
dump has been failing on our repository for the past two weeks. I ran
svnadmin verify on the repository and got this:

[user@host repository]# svnadmin verify .
* Verified revision 0.
...
* Verified revision 65.
svn: Invalid prop-mod flag in rev-file

Seems to be failing on revision 66, which has a time stamp of Jan. 26th.
  Our last good dump is from Feb. 19th. I have no idea why it would
suddenly be causing problems. Users can still work with the repository
just fine.

The server is Mandrake 10.1 Official running subversion 1.1.1 with an
fsfs back end.

I've run svnadmin recover on the repository (not sure if it even applies
to fsfs or just bdb), but it doesn't seem to find anything:

[user@host repository]# svnadmin recover .
Repository lock acquired.
Please wait; recovering the repository may take some time...

Recovery completed.
The latest repos revision is 872.

Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

-Cory

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