> On May 26, 2010, at 14:54, Sergei Dyshel wrote: > > > I have a single checked out SVN repository, shared between 2 machines > (lets call them A and B). Until now I was using it only on A which has SVN > 1.3 installed. Today I updated it on B which has version 1.4 installed. It > turned out that repository's internal structure's version was bumped from > 1.3 to 1.4 and now I can't work with it on A. > > Unfortunately I can't upgrade SVN's version on A (and can't even install > my local version of SVN) so I have to downgrade repository back to 1.3 > somehow. > > Is there a way to do it without losing numerous modifications I've done? > (and without committing too, I have read-only access...) > > You're talking about the working copy here, not the repository. > > I'm not aware of a way to downgrade the working copy format.
There is a script floating around somewhere that will do it. BOb