"Konstantin Kolinko" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:cabzhfvmz1acxa5vp2sbkctyezr8t3ih1xi2ogtsebyay3df...@mail.gmail.com...
>> I used rsvndump > What is that? You mean you performed the dump remotely using svnrdump > utility from some beta of svn 1.7 ? Does it work without replay > support on the server? (Isn't this utility essentially the same as > svnsync?) No, I used "rsvndump", a third-party utility that I happened upon when googling for a way to dump a repository from an old server version <1.4. I did try svnrdump from the 1.7 beta, but it (obviously) did not work because it requires the server to support replay. > I would suggest to compare what actually is in that revision in the > old and new repository. Do they match, or anything differs? There is no new repository. I am trying to create a new, clean repository from the old server (of which I only have remote access). > > When you performed the dump, do you have read access to all paths in > the original repository? Yes. > Last time when I saw a message similar to yours was about a year ago, > when I tried to commit revision that had complicated moves and renames > / replaces in it. The svn client (Tortoise) failed to commit it with a > similar message, but when I rerun the operation it committed > successfully. I still do not know what the cause was -- maybe some > ordering between operations. (I am using HTTPS access protocol + neon > + it was some version of 1.6 or 1.5 several months after release), I've tried multiple times to re-run the operation. It always fails at the same place. - Dennis
