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Re: Which way to remove that bad revision

From: Stephen Connolly <stephen.alan.connolly_at_gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 27 Mar 2009 21:56:19 +0000

you need the incremental option on the second dump

2009/3/27 Aaron Searle <searle.aaron_at_gmail.com>

> Just found out that one of my revisions ( 2120 ) needs to be removed.
>
> Plan was to 'svnadmin dump -r 0:2119 >> some.dump' then 'svnadmin dump -r
> 2121:2400 >> some.dump'
>
> then use 'svnadmin load repoNameHere < some.dump'
>
> Problem is that is give me an error when load reaches revision 2121:
>
> svnadmin: File already exists: ...... , path 'branches/somebranchname'
>
> The branch already exists because a previous revision created it, perhaps
> 300 revision earlier.
>
> Either way, it this the wrong approach? Is there a better / more efficient
> way to remove this revision?
>
> a
>

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