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From: "Ryan Schmidt" <subversion-2006q2@ryandesign.com>
To: <c.mensik@ipsquare.at>
Cc: <users@subversion.tigris.org>
Sent: Saturday, June 17, 2006 11:30 AM
Subject: Re: successful commit but no log entry..
> On Jun 17, 2006, at 17:17, Clemens A Mensik wrote:
>
>> First I noticed an 500MB increase in our repository
>> from one day to the other. It already made me feel a
>> little bit nervous cause normally we do only check in
>> or od source and the needed libraries that are fare away
>> from 500MB...
>
> ...
>
>> Is it possible that svn can't handle such kinda big
>> transactions? Though, looking thru the whole rep I got
>> several revisions with either a date or an author nor
>> a log message about the changes/added files.
>
> Subversion can handle revisions that large. With APR 0.9.x (which you've
> probably got, since you're on Apache 2.0.x) the limit is ~2GB per
> revision. With APR 1.2.x, it should be unlimited for all intents and
> purposes.
Of course, when new users do things like that, it's often a fundamental
mistake and the material should go in its own repository, and the commit
needs to be flushed out. That's still painful: the "obliterate" command is
apparently still in development, as much as some of us would like it to
exist.
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Received on Sat Jun 17 21:19:17 2006