This where a branch would have been a better choice,
if by "merging" you mean the actions resulting in an
"svn merge", which would do exactly what you intended
to do.
If by "merging" you mean just "combining", then the
svnadmin dump/create/load approach as suggested by
someone would work for you.
>-----Original Message-----
>From: ufuk kocolu [mailto:ufuk@pilli.com]
>Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2007 7:40 AM
>To: users@subversion.tigris.org
>Subject: merge two different repositories
>
>
>I had a repository of a running application, a web site, when
>I needed to develop a new module (that is deeply integrated in
>this application and certainly would break and harm the
>already running web site) I created a new repository. But I
>had to make some updates,fix some bugs in this old version
>(running source) and now I have merge these two. I imagine
>that will be a very hard job and a major pain.
>
>Which way should I choose to do this job?
>
>
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