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Re: "default" repository fs-type?

From: Andy Levy <andy.levy_at_gmail.com>
Date: 2006-04-29 13:39:23 CEST

On 4/29/06, Attila Horvath <mutsuura@mutsuura.com> wrote:
> All
>
> I'm using CYGWIN's subversion 1.3.0.
>
> "svnadmin help create" says that the default repository type is FSFS, yet
> Ben Collins-Sussman SVN book (rev 2118) says:
>
> "In Subversion 1.0, a Berkeley DB repository is always created. In
> Subversion 1.1, a Berkeley DB repository is the default repository type,
> but an FSFS repository can be created using the --fs-type option:
> $ svnadmin create /usr/local/svn/repos --fs-type fsfs"
> Which is the 'truth'? Or to be more specific, how do I find out what type
> of repository I have? I did not specify "--fs-type" when I created my
> repositories.

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