On Tuesday 01 August 2006 09:43, Bill Cohagan wrote:
> Sorry for the false alarm; however I'm still curious as to the probable
> cause for such a thing [partial repository corruption] so that I might
> avoid it in the future.
There is only so much that Subversion can do to keep data safe, but at any
time data can be corrupted for example by a broken application, hardware
failure or simply switching off a machine without shutdown.
Beware: Subversion is not a replacement for backups! If you don't backup at
least to a different machine regularly it is only a matter of time until work
is lost, at latest when the harddisk with the repository breaks.
Lastly, please don't use HTML in mails to mailinglists.
Uli
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