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Re: hotcopy and clean-logs??

From: YH Yang <yhuiyang_at_gmail.com>
Date: 2008-01-02 05:54:36 CET

hello

2008/1/1, George Georgalis <george@galis.org>:
>
> Can I get some clarification on the --clean-logs
> switch for svnadmin? What are "redundant Berkeley
> DB log files" and when would they arise?
>
> I'm using hotcopy weekly and doing tar bzip2 to the
> result. If there is an md5 difference between
> my hotcopy archive and the real backup I move the
> new archive to the backup.
>
> My problem is every time I tar bzip2 a hotcopy, I
> get a few bytes difference, even when there is no
> change to the repo. I'm looking to get an exact
> archive from each hotcopy taken when the repo hasn't
> changed.
>
> Maybe the access times are updated or not duplicated
> with hotcopy? Is there any way to change this
> behavior?
>
> // George
>

I saved the "svnlook youngest" result to a plain text file to
backup what exactly revision in the last hotcopy. And then
before hotcopy, I check this plain text file first to determine
skipping or going.

HTH
YH
Received on Wed Jan 2 05:55:00 2008

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