Hello Anthony,
I use svn hotcopy. The fastest way.
Simply copy your files back to the original location and your backup is
restored.
Eric
2006/8/31, Anthony Muller <Anthony.Mueller@hyperoffice.fr>:
>
> Hello,
>
> What is the simple way to make a repository backup in order to do a full
> restore later (if a problem occurred)?
>
> Is "hotcopy" the best way?
>
> How to restore a repository from a hotcopy?
>
> Best regards,
> Anthony
>
> ----------------------------------------------
> Anthony MÜLLER
> HyperOffice
> E-learning Company
> www.hyperoffice.fr
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> email : anthony.muller@hyperoffice.fr
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>
> -----Message d'origine-----
> De: Mark Phippard [mailto:markp@softlanding.com]
> Envoyé: jeudi 31 août 2006 16:40
> À: Chris.Fouts@qimonda.com
> Cc: users@subversion.tigris.org
> Objet: Re: Please tell me I'm wrong!
>
> <Chris.Fouts@qimonda.com> wrote on 08/31/2006 10:18:00 AM:
>
> > svn co svn+ssh://repos/trunk/file
> >
> > svn: URL 'svn+ssh://repos/trunk/file' refers to a file, not a directory
> >
> > One can NOT check out a single file in Subversion?
>
> That is correct. You cannot checkout a single file, just a folder. You
> can use -N so that subfolders are not checked out.
>
> Mark
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