On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 21:08, Johan Corveleyn <jcor...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 1:26 PM, Ricardo Coelho <coelho....@gmail.com> wrote: >> Hi, >> >> We have a SVN server on Solaris 8 with many repositories. >> To migrate, I do dumps. But for one repository, I have a "Revision file >> lacks trailing newline" error. >> >> The server's version is 1.4.3. > > Hm, svn 1.4 is actually not supported anymore (meaning there won't be > any 1.4.x releases anymore). Of course some people on this list may be > able to still help you, but I suggest that you upgrade your server as > soon as you can (but maybe that's what you're doing now actually). >
We are migrating to a shared server with backups. But the server still a 1.4.x version. > I don't really know what you can/should do with this error. But, > pragmatically, I'd try to simply add a trailing newline to that > particular revision file and see if it helps (of course make a backup > copy of that rev file first). > > If that doesn't help, maybe the tool fsfsverify can help fix the > revision file (it seems to be able to handle/fix some forms of rev > file corruption). Google will help you find it. > > HTH, > Johan > Finally, I looked a bit the "revs" file, it was corrupted (cut ...). Since it was a fork of an another repository i backuped this file from the "original" repository. Then, everything worked. Sorry for disturbance