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From: Adam Downer <adam.downer_at_ri3k.com>
Date: Mon, 17 Nov 2008 16:36:51 -0000

Hello,

 

I am trying to migrate a few folders from one repository to another
using svndump > svndumpfilter > svnload. I have come across the problem
of the copied file that is not on the include path when using
svndumpfilter. So I started researching solutions. I have found three
children of the svn dump filter. Svndumpfilter 2, 3 and 4. I have tried
to find out what the differences are between these but I am coming up
short on info.

I have done a full dump of the repos and I want to filter it for a few
dirs, drop the empty revisions and then load it into my other repos.

 

I was happy with svndumpfilter2 but it does not seem to support the
--drop-empty-revs option which I would really like to utilise.

Does anyone have any recommendations on this front?

 

Regards

Adam Downer

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