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Merging a repository dump with a new repository

From: Ewgenij Sokolovski <ewgenijkkg_at_gmx.de>
Date: 2007-12-01 10:53:29 CET

Hello, guys. I'm not so experienced with subversion, so I got a little bit confused with the issue I want to discuss here. I had a svn-repository on server A. Then I decided to migrate it to server B. Fine :) I made a dump and sent it to B's admins expecting them to load it on server B. But the admins couldn't do that for some reason I don't know. So I just checked in the actual version of my repository on server B, as if there were no history on A at all. After a week and several revisions on B, the admins were able to load my old dump. So now I got two repositories:

1) The repository containing the contents of the old dump
2) The repository with my most new project revisions

Now, how could I merge these two things together? Is it possible at all?

Greetings
Ewgenij

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