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How to fix corrupt revision in repo?

From: David Hopkins <DHopkins_at_serck-controls.com.au>
Date: Thu, 15 Sep 2011 10:30:46 +0800

Greetings,

I have an SVN repo that is failing svnadmin verify on revision 192.

For some reason the verify output says:

[...various successful revisions...]
* Verified revision 191.
svnadmin: Can't read file 'E:\Repositories\Client_Name\db\revs\0\16
2': End of file found

I'm not sure why the verification command for revision 192 would throw
an error description for revision 162. Revision 192 affected a
completely different part of the repository to revision 162, so there is

no obvious relationship between them.

All the revisions from 193 to 332 (HEAD) are ok. It might be a one-off.

This looks like a FSFS-backed repository (I am very new to SVN and
inherited the server from someone else!). The server is VisualSVN 2.1.4,

which is based on SVN 1.6.13.

The clients are mostly TortoiseSVN 1.6.16, which uses SVN 1.6.17.

What steps should I take to fix the corrupted revision? Is there more
information that I should provide? (eg a copy of the rev 192 file?) This

problem is causing checkouts and updates to fail for files that were
last modified in that revision.

Regards,

David Hopkins
Serck Controls

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