Arg....ok, thanks for making this clear. I'll take a look at the dumptool again, this time using the right options...
Again, thanks for your help, pete -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: "Ryan Schmidt" <subversion-20...@ryandesign.com> Gesendet: 10.08.2011 09:46:53 An: "Peter Pommelich" <petep...@web.de> Betreff: Re: Checksum failed after using sed to modify paths in dump file in spite of using ^ >On Aug 10, 2011, at 02:11, Peter Pommelich wrote: > >>> I used svndumpfilter to extract only the wanted folders from the original >>> 'big' dump file. >>> >>> I tried using the svndumptool but somehow I don't get it: >>> >>> svndumptool.py transform-prop Node-path "^Node-path: trunk/meta/" >>> "Node-path: " DumpFinal.dump DumpFinal_NPFixed.dump >>> >>> does not change anything. >>> >>> The help usage is: svndumptool.py transform-prop propname regex replace >>> source destination >>> >>> Does anyone has an idea? > > >transform-prop is for transforming versioned properties; Node-path is not a >versioned property; it is an internal detail of the dumpfile format that you >don't need to concern yourself with. > >I suggest you read the section "Moving things around" under "Some tips" in the >svndumptool readme: > >http://svn.borg.ch/svndumptool/0.6.1/README.txt > > >On Aug 10, 2011, at 02:40, Peter Pommelich wrote: > >> I just used perl for editing the dump file (perl -e "s/^Node-path: >> trunk\/meta\//Node-path: /g;" -pi.bak <filename>) and it just worked. >> >> I hope that I do not need to nbother you again with that :-) > >Ok... But using perl is no better than using sed IMHO. perl, like sed, is not >designed to deal with dumpfiles; svndumptool is, and knows details of the >format that you might not. > > ___________________________________________________________ Schon gehört? WEB.DE hat einen genialen Phishing-Filter in die Toolbar eingebaut! http://produkte.web.de/go/toolbar