On 3/7/07, Méresse Christophe <christophe.meresse@nagra.com> wrote:
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> *From:* 이 희준 [mailto:heejoon.lee@gmail.com]
> *Sent:* mardi, 6. mars 2007 05:51
> *To:* users@subversion.tigris.org
> *Subject:* missing revision files
>
> Sorry for my poor english. I need help. Thank you for reading my mail.
>
> I was using fsfs filesystem. Some days ago, server's HDD crashed.
> Fortunately most files are alive but svn repository is not working well.
>
> Because a few files in "db/revs" and "db/revprops" directory was gone,
> some subdirectories in repository are working(I can checkout, commit and
> show log using TortoiseSVN.) but others are not working.
>
> I want to dump working subdirectories, but "svnadmin dump" does not work
> because repository is not valid.
>
> Is there the way to dump a subdirectory in repository?
>
>
> What if you try to find the missing revs and revprops and then dump only
> the different valid revision ranges with the "-r LOWER:UPPER" option ? Does
> this fail also (I guess it may work for the first but not the next ones...)?
> Are there many missing revs and revprops files (As a last attempt you may
> try to rebuild sortsof "dummy" revisions manually to make it work...) ?
>
> (There's no way to dump a subdirectory, the only way is to dump all and
> then filter)
>
Ah, I see. Ranges!!
I'll try that. Thank you so much.
Regards
Heejoon Lee
Received on Wed Mar 7 02:35:43 2007