Re: Migrating from 32 to 64 bit

2010-08-12 Thread Leszek Szarlej
; set it on the new repository with "svnadmin setuuid". > > Kind regards, > > Jon > > -- > *From:* Leszek Szarlej [mailto:leszek.szar...@gmail.com] > *Sent:* 11 August 2010 18:56 > *To:* Edward Ned Harvey; Leszek Szarlej;

RE: Migrating from 32 to 64 bit

2010-08-12 Thread Jon Foster
From: Leszek Szarlej [mailto:leszek.szar...@gmail.com] Sent: 11 August 2010 18:56 To: Edward Ned Harvey; Leszek Szarlej; users@subversion.apache.org Subject: Re: Migrating from 32 to 64 bit Thank you for your answers. Currently I've setup svnsync and I am doing test run of synchronizin

Re: Migrating from 32 to 64 bit

2010-08-11 Thread Leszek Szarlej
Thank you for your answers. Currently I've setup svnsync and I am doing test run of synchronizing repositories. I will have a small window to migrate repositories. Using the svnsync gives me possibility to do major job before the change window and then final sync during the change. In this step I

Re: Migrating from 32 to 64 bit

2010-08-11 Thread Stefan Sperling
On Wed, Aug 11, 2010 at 09:11:29AM -0400, Edward Ned Harvey wrote: > As far as subversion is concerned, as long as you get it installed, there is > nothing for you to think or care about. It depends on the Subversion repository backend. If the BerkeleyDB backend is used, a dump/load cycle is prob

RE: Migrating from 32 to 64 bit

2010-08-11 Thread Edward Ned Harvey
As far as subversion is concerned, as long as you get it installed, there is nothing for you to think or care about. Generally speaking, the 32->64 migration is easy for everything everywhere. There may be some exceptions ... some package you need which isn't build 64bit or has difficulty build