Tino Schwarze wrote on Wed, Sep 29, 2010 at 09:28:12 +0200:
> Hi there,
>
> during preparing a CVS->Subversion conversion I've messed with the
> repository. There are some post-conversion steps to get things into
> shape and fix up certain shortcomings of the conversion. Since I didn't
> want to convert the repository again (it takes about 12 hours), I
> thought, I'd just remove all the after-conversion revisions from db/revs
> and db/revprops and update db/current accordingly.
>
What EXACTLY did you do? Did you
assert(`svnlook youngest` == 115310)
rm -f db/{revs,revprops}/115/115310
echo 115309 > current
?
(And yes, this should work "in practice", though it is on the "don't try
it at home" list)
> Which went fine until some time later I've got messages like
> * Verified revision 115301.
> svnadmin: Corrupt representation '115310 0 81 20352 c424c0a7265e750bf498553ac60741b1 9a82bd0495ac67916ebaecee4212668344eb6446 115301-2h1d/_8'
> svnadmin: Malformed representation header
> (this was from running svnadmin verify after I saw similar messages)
>
> It looks like there are revisions which refer to future revisions.
That's... weird.
> Did I
> miss something? I've seen rep-cache.db hanging around - might this have
> caused problems since it still contained references to revisions I've
> removed? According to
> http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/subversion/trunk/subversion/libsvn_fs_fs/structure
> it is safe to remove the rep-cache.db I'd just lose representation
> sharing for my testing repository, right?
>
You will lose the ability for future revisions to re-use the reps
indexed in the database. Existing rep sharing will not be affected.
If you'd like to disable rep-sharing, then use the fsfs.conf file, or
create a format-3 filesystem (via 'svnadmin create --pre-1.5-compatible')
> Thanks,
>
> Tino.
>
> PS: Yes, I know, "don't try this at home." ;-)
>
> --
> "What we nourish flourishes." - "Was wir nähren erblüht."
>
> www.tisc.de
Received on 2010-09-29 09:44:42 CEST