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Re: Moving to FSFS - svn dump throws Unknown FS type 'bdb'

From: Ben Jackson <ben_at_incomumdesign.com>
Date: 2005-05-01 20:55:22 CEST

Yes, this was my theory as well... but I don't know how to identify
which components are 1.0 and which are 1.1. Should I just wipe all of
1.0 components and do a fresh install of 1.1, and if so, where do I
start? I'm on OS X 10.3.8 and have svn and svnadmin 1.0.6 installed in
/opt/subversion/bin and 1.1.3 installed in /usr/local/bin. Version 1.1.3
is the one that is getting aliased from my BASH profile. I have no idea
where BDB is installed, but all the db_ scripts (db4_recover,
db4_verify, etc.) are in /opt/local/bin. Thanks,

Ben

Max Bowsher wrote:

> Ben Jackson wrote:
>
>> Just going to http://localhost:8080/svn triggers the error in the
>> browser. Below is the log:
>>
>>> [Sat Apr 30 21:57:59 2005] [error] [client 127.0.0.1] (20014)Error
>>> string not specified yet: Berkeley DB error while opening 'nodes'
>>> table for filesystem /opt/local/apache2/svn/db:\nNo such file or
>>> directory
>>
>
>
> You said it was fsfs, but that's bdb related error.
>
> Perhaps you have a mixture of Subversion 1.0 and 1.1 components
> installed.
>
> Max.
>
>

-- 
Ben Jackson
Diretor de Desenvolvimento
INCOMUM Design & Conceito
+55 (21) 9997-0593
ben@incomumdesign.com
http://www.incomumdesign.com
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