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Re: Invalid character in hex checksum?

From: Gert Kello <gert.kello_at_gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 17 Jun 2016 09:59:14 +0300

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> Posts found on Google suggested that doing an 'svnadmin dump' with an
> older version of svn, and 'svnadmin load'-ing that on a new svn system,
> essentially recreating the repostory from scratch, helps recover from
> this situation which is indeed true.
> This is all nice if a repo has a few commits but, as one might
> imagine, a repo from 2006 has a gazillion of commits. The one i'm
> testing with is really small, but i also have a repo that's 28GB on
> disk and i don't really feel like dumping and loading that.
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>
You can use scnsync to create an upgraded copy of repository as well.
Especially useful if You want to migrate repository to new machine.

Gert
Received on 2016-06-17 08:59:27 CEST

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