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Re: Retroactively adding versioned properties to files in a dumpfile

From: Martin Furter <mf_at_rola.ch>
Date: Mon, 22 Sep 2008 01:54:59 +0200 (CEST)

Please try the new svndumptool command 'apply-autoprops'. I hope it does
what you want (you need trunk).

svndumptool.py apply-autoprops input.dmp output.dmp

Martin

On Sun, 21 Sep 2008, Ryan Schmidt wrote:

> Anybody know how I can retroactively add properties to files? I'd like to set
> svn:mime-type and svn:executable correctly for all my files.
>
> I've used svndumptool.py [1] to clean up some other things in my repository
> dump, but I'm not finding this feature. I find features that are close:
>
> There's "svndumptool.py transform-prop" to change an existing versioned
> property.
> There's "svndumptool.py edit --propdel" to delete a versioned property.
> There's "svndumptool.py eolfix" to set or change the svn:eol-style property
> and rewrite files' contents accordingly.
>
> What I'd sure like is "svndumptool.py set-prop" with which I could set a
> property on files by regex, regardless of whether the property was already
> set or not.
>
> Or maybe even better, a way for svndumptool.py to use the autoprops section
> of my config file and rewrite history as if I'd had that config file in place
> when adding every file.
>
>
> [1] http://svn.borg.ch/svndumptool/
>
>

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