Thanks a lot for that hint! Do you know if it's possible to sync multiple folders of the source repository to the same destination repository? Something like this:
svnsync initialize svn://a.repo.org/projA svn://b.repo.org/dest svnsync initialize svn://a.repo.org/projB svn://b.repo.org/dest svnsync initialize svn://a.repo.org/projC svn://b.repo.org/dest ... svnsync sychronize svn://b.repo.org/dest The goal is migrate multiple projects from the source repository to one destination repository. Kind regards, pete -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: "Konstantin Kolinko" <knst.koli...@gmail.com> Gesendet: 04.08.2011 12:58:24 An: "Peter Pommelich" <petep...@web.de> Betreff: Re: Migrate parts of repository - got it right? >2011/8/4 Peter Pommelich <petep...@web.de>: >> I just want to that sure, because A is very large and it will take some time >> to get this done. > >Note, that svnsync can be used to synchronize only a subset of repository. > >As says help printed by "svnsync help init", >If the source URL is not the root of a repository, only the >specified part of the repository will be synchronized. > >Though I suspect that there are caveats: there should not be move or >copy operations that cross the boundary between this project and the >rest of repository. > >In SVN 1.7 there will also be "svnrdump" utility that will allow to >create repository dump remotely, internally using the same approach as >svnsync. I have not tried it though. > >Best regards, >Konstantin Kolinko ___________________________________________________________ Schon gehört? WEB.DE hat einen genialen Phishing-Filter in die Toolbar eingebaut! http://produkte.web.de/go/toolbar