Tom Sorensen wrote:
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>Thank you Ill need to consider dumping the entire repo or use it the way it
>is.
you always can do incremental dumps if the dump file gets to large, or
you can try svnsync
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Lorenz
Hi –
Thank you for returning my email. To answer your question in the first
sentence, yes, I am talking about the files within the repository tree. Let me
first explain that the current repository is
running on Linux. I access the repository through TortoiseSVN on my workstation
using the link
On Tue, Sep 13, 2016 at 10:45 AM, Tom Sorensen
wrote:
> Hi –
>
>
>
> Thank you for returning my email. To answer your question in the first
> sentence, yes, I am talking about the files within the repository tree.
> Let me first explain that the current repository is
>
> running on Linux. I acce
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On 9/13/2016 7:45 AM, Tom Sorensen wrote:
Hi –
Thank you for returning my email. To answer your question in the first
sentence, yes, I am talking about the files within the rep
mber 13, 2016 1:54 AM
To: Tom Sorensen; users@subversion.apache.org
Subject: Re: Subversion dump/load - author
On 9/12/2016 7:12 AM, Tom Sorensen wrote:
Hello -
I am a self taught Subversion administrator. I hope I am posting to the correct
place. I am moving a subversion repository from Linux to Wi
On 9/12/2016 7:12 AM, Tom Sorensen wrote:
Hello –
I am a self taught Subversion administrator. I hope I am posting to
the correct place. I am moving a subversion repository from Linux to
Windows.
I performed the dump command on the Linux machine and copied the
resulting repository. dump fi
Hello -
I am a self taught Subversion administrator. I hope I am posting to the correct
place. I am moving a subversion repository from Linux to Windows.
I performed the dump command on the Linux machine and copied the resulting
repository. dump file to the windows machine. On the windows machin