Selon Ryan Schmidt <subversion-2007a@ryandesign.com>:
> True, the release notes do say that a 1.4 repository can be up to 50%
> smaller on disk than a 1.3 repository due to improvements in xdelta:
>
> http://subversion.tigris.org/svn_1.4_releasenotes.html#svndiff1
>
> You mention that your old repository was BDB-based. Is your new
> repository also BDB-based? Or is it FSFS-based, which is the default?
> It's certainly possible that BDB- and FSFS-based repositories would
> need different amounts of space to store the same data (though I
> haven't compared it myself).
The new repository is still BDB-based.
> What version of BerkeleyDB were you using with the old repo? If the
> new repo is also BDB-based, have you also upgraded BerkeleyDB at the
> same time? If so, what version of BDB are you using now?
Well in fact, I just used the setup (or zip) programs for Windows without
upgrading BDB myself. I supposed, but I might be wrong, that BDB was upgraded
along Subversion upgrade. Well, about versions, I still have db44 and db43 in my
subversion bin directory and only db44 in Apache bin.
Fred
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Received on Tue Feb 6 09:56:43 2007