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Re: Possible repository corruption?

From: Andreas Schweigstill <andreas_at_schweigstill.de>
Date: Mon, 16 Jun 2008 19:20:00 +0200

Hello!

Erik Anderson schrieb:
> Frankly, I'm not sure where to start troubleshooting this. Any ideas?
> Does anyone know of any other cases of commits going AWOL like this?

You can take a look into the repository directory structure on your
Subversion server. When using the FSFS back-end you should be able to
find exactly one file per revision in <repository_root>/db/revs and
<repository_root>/db/revprops. If those files are missing some probably
removed them.

How do you access the repository? In many cases it would be a really
bad idea to allow direct file: access because this wouldn't prevent
users from removing/modifying entire revision files on the server.

Regards
Andreas Schweigstill

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