Hi Danial,
I apologies for the last mail....

These are the output of 'svnadmin load' command.

.
.
.
.

<<< Started new transaction, based on original revision 822

------- Committed revision 822 >>>

<<< Started new transaction, based on original revision 823

------- Committed revision 823 >>>

<<< Started new transaction, based on original revision 824

------- Committed revision 824 >>>

<<< Started new transaction, based on original revision 825

And these are the output of svndumpfilter
.
.
.
.

K 7
svn:log
V 38
This is an empty revision for padding.
K 8
svn:date
V 27
2010-10-22T09:46:54.490324Z
PROPS-END

Revision-number: 3800
Prop-content-length: 112
Content-length: 112

K 7
svn:log
V 38
This is an empty revision for padding.
K 8
svn:date
V 27
2010-10-22T09:47:07.256194Z
PROPS-END

Regards, 

Rajnish Singh


-----Original Message-----
From: Daniel Shahaf [mailto:d...@daniel.shahaf.name] 
Sent: Tuesday, October 26, 2010 5:16 PM
To: Rajnish Kumar Singh
Cc: users@subversion.apache.org
Subject: Re: Unable to use filter command properly.

Rajnish Kumar Singh wrote on Tue, Oct 26, 2010 at 14:58:46 +0530:
> Hi,
> 
> I am trying to use svndumpfilter command in order to filter one of the folder 
> in the entire repository.
> I just want the dump of the that specific folder.
> 
> So first I created a dump file using the following command:
> svnadmin dump E:\Repositories\OR1234 > E:\OR1234.dump
> 
> I am using the following command for dump filter:
> svndumpfilter include OR1234/Test < E:\OR1234.dump > E:\123.dump
> 
> The dump is created at the given location having name 123.dump.
> 
> But when I am uploading the file to a different repository, it doesn't show 
> any thing.
> I checked the content from the svn server , it shows "there are no item to 
> show in this view"
> I used this command to load the file:
> svnadmin load E:\Repositories\OR123 < E:\123.dump

What was the output of 'svndumpfilter' and 'svnadmin load'?


Reply via email to