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Revisions with wrong chronologic order

From: Ori Avtalion <oavtal_at_bezeqint.net>
Date: 2007-03-27 23:59:20 CEST

Hi,

I have dumped two subversion repositories (with unrelated,
non-overlapping trees) and then loaded them into a new repository one
after the other.

I now have a repository where revisions 1-100 are dated 2005-2007 and
revisions 101-200 are dated 2005-2007 as well.

svn commands work, but is this a healthy, recommended state for a
repository?
I haven't tried it yet, but is it possible that running
"svn up -r {DATE}" will break something?

To prevent it, is there a way to merge the two dumps with correctly
sorted revisions, before loading them into a repository?

Thanks,
Ori

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