Hi again,
I managed to get some better permissions so I don't have to do svnsync and can
get by with doing incremental dumps/loads, but I'm a bit confused by the
svndumpfilter + load process so any help would be appreciated.
First of all, my statement about the dump taking 2 weeks was a big fat
On Oct 10, 2018, at 02:04, Chris wrote:
> I've trawled through bad commits of data files in our repo and added such
> paths to a filter file that I'm using for svndumpfilter to get a
> reasonably-looking dump. In most cases, the files in question existed in a
> single path(branch( and were n
On Wed, Oct 10, 2018 at 9:16 AM Ryan Schmidt
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> On Oct 10, 2018, at 02:04, Chris wrote:
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> > I've trawled through bad commits of data files in our repo and added such
> > paths to a filter file that I'm using for svndumpfilter to get a
> > reasonably-looking dump. In most cases, the
Big thanks for the help, it is greatly appreciated!
Some comments and further questions inline below.
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>> On Oct 10, 2018, at 02:04, Chris wrote:
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>>> I've trawled through bad commits of data files in our repo and added
> such paths to a filter file that I'm using for svndumpfilter to get a
On Wed, Oct 10, 2018 at 11:18 AM Chris wrote:
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> >>> The syntax I used: svnadmin dump -q MYREPO | svndumpfilter exclude
> >>> --targets filterfile filterdump svnadmin load -q --no-flush-to-disk
> >>> --force-uuid -M 2048 --bypass- prop-validation ./NEWREPO < filterdump
> >>>
> >>> (I had to use
Hi!
Please see the forwarded message below. TSVN folks said I should report it
here.
The TSVN program mentioned uses subversion 1.10.2
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From: David Balažic via TortoiseSVN <
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