Ryan Schmidt wrote:
>
> On Nov 3, 2009, at 07:38, Einar Næss Jensen wrote:
>
>> I have a repository "/project"
>> i have accidentally deleted all the repository files in subdirectories,
>> but all svn files is still there.
>> I still have /project/db/revs
>> which contains (it seems to me) all transactions ever made (from
>> revision 1 to 122).
>>
>> Is there a way to recover the repository from the logfiles?
>
> Perhaps it would be clearer if you showed us exactly which files and
> directories still exist now, and which files and directories you
> deleted. I'm not sure what you mean by "repository files in
> subdirectories" and "svn files".
>
I see now that my question makes little (or no) sense at all. I posted
on behalf of someone else who had set up a svn repository and was not
entirely aware that svn may be configured to store repositories in db.
Sorry for stupid questions!
On the bright side: I have now learned a bit subversion AND not always
to trust my users when they tell me all hell is loose..
Best Regards
Einar Næss Jensen
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Received on 2009-11-09 08:45:16 CET