Hi there, during preparing a CVS->Subversion conversion I've messed with the repository. There are some post-conversion steps to get things into shape and fix up certain shortcomings of the conversion. Since I didn't want to convert the repository again (it takes about 12 hours), I thought, I'd just remove all the after-conversion revisions from db/revs and db/revprops and update db/current accordingly.
Which went fine until some time later I've got messages like * Verified revision 115301. svnadmin: Corrupt representation '115310 0 81 20352 c424c0a7265e750bf498553ac60741b1 9a82bd0495ac67916ebaecee4212668344eb6446 115301-2h1d/_8' svnadmin: Malformed representation header (this was from running svnadmin verify after I saw similar messages) It looks like there are revisions which refer to future revisions. Did I miss something? I've seen rep-cache.db hanging around - might this have caused problems since it still contained references to revisions I've removed? According to http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/subversion/trunk/subversion/libsvn_fs_fs/structure it is safe to remove the rep-cache.db I'd just lose representation sharing for my testing repository, right? Thanks, Tino. PS: Yes, I know, "don't try this at home." ;-) -- "What we nourish flourishes." - "Was wir nähren erblüht." www.tisc.de