RE: Deleting Empty BerkeleyDB Projects
From: Zhao, Jing <Jing.Zhao_at_ChasePaymentech.Com>
Date: 2006-09-01 18:27:39 CEST
This is versioning system. Once it is in, it will stay forever. That is the goal version system is supposed to achieve. A lot of users get same issue. I don't know if subversion will have delete feature in the future release. The only way, as far as i know is to use dumpfilter process to actually recreate your repository.
Jing
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When I run 'svn list file:///usr2/svn-repos/' I am shown four databases,
I've read the book, the FAQ, and searched the mail list archives without
Is there a way to do this?
Rich
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