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Corrupted Repository revision but HEAD is intact

From: Srilakshmanan, Lakshman <lakshman.srilakshmanan_at_police.vic.gov.au>
Date: Mon, 5 Oct 2009 16:59:05 +1100

Hi All,

I was led to believe that Subversion stores deltas between revisions.

Currently I have a repository that is corrupted at r23 but the HEAD
revision is complete.

I am not complaining :), but I would have expected the file(s) in r23 to
be incomplete in the HEAD revision as well.

Is there a "self-correcting" algorithm ?
Am I overlooking something, which may come back to haunt me at a later
date.

Any thoughts is greatly appreciated.

Thanks
Lakshman

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