Well I now somewhat know what you mean...
I installed the 1.3.1 version and the apache modules do not load ... so I may
have to upgrade apache too... what a pain ...
So it may make sense to upgrade the server anyway...
Btw. the repository doesn't recover with the new version of the binaries. The
berkley db recover tool does say something that I don't understand. But it
didn't look serious to me. I may try to recover that one later on. For now
the plan is to upgrade the server, create new FSFS repositories and load the
dump from the old ones into them.
That should fix it hopefully.
Michael
Am Montag, 8. Mai 2006 00:27 schrieb Nico Kadel-Garcia:
> Michael & Mikaela Krueger wrote:
> > Hmm...
> > Ok I understand that I should upgrade to Subversion 1.3.1... I don't
> > understand why I should upgrade the whole SuSE system...
>
> Despite SuSE's claim of "we will support our OS's for seven years, there is
> very little excuse for staying 2 major revisions behind the current
> release. There are numerous tools, such as apr, swig, neon, and httpd that
> would all benefit from the upgrades and all of which are part of
> Subversion's requirements. It is painful to try and backport versions that
> may be required for the current subversion to go back that far: my advice
> for is if you don't have a compelling reason to do so, don't bother, just
> do forklist updates.
>
> > And will the 1.3.1 be able to recover my broken repository?
>
> Good question. I can't guarantee that without actually playing with your
> setup myself, but I think you'll have a much better chance at it.
>
>
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