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revision number offset

From: morten bjoernsvik <morten_bjoernsvik_at_yahoo.no>
Date: Thu, 20 Oct 2011 15:08:38 +0100 (BST)

Hi All I'm a very pleased svn user, but I have this little issue. In many cases with small projects I move the repository around (like we have been used to with git) svnadmin dump <repository> | bzip2 > repository_revXX.svndump.bz2 and then: svnadmin create <parth to repository> bzip2 -dc repository_revXX.svndump.bz2 | svnadmin load <path to repository> This works fine up to around 100-150 revisions, then it becomes slow and I delete the old repository and start a completely new with the latest revisions. But I'm unable to keep the revision number, I like my new commit to start with rev XX+1 not 1. Why cant I start on any revision number I like? Even if I use the -rXX for dump it is converted to start on 1 when I load. The only solution I've seen is to add XX empty revisions. But this does not look good when revisison becomes very high. Is there a solution or workaround? Thanks -- Morten Bjoernsvik, Oslo, Norway
Received on 2011-10-20 16:09:14 CEST

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