Thanks John for your prompt response. I am not an svn administator and so I am unable to list down the steps to be followed in order to achieve this.
Could you please provide me the steps (/commands) to be followed. Regards Vinay On Wednesday, September 5, 2012, John Maher wrote: > Hello,**** > > ** ** > > You can create a new repository then get the second to last revision and > use that to create a new project in that new repository. Then create a > working copy and replace it with the current revision. Then do a commit > and you’re done.**** > > ** ** > > JPM**** > > ** ** > ------------------------------ > > *From:* vinay modi [mailto:modivi...@gmail.com <javascript:_e({}, 'cvml', > 'modivi...@gmail.com');>] > *Sent:* Tuesday, September 04, 2012 4:04 PM > *To:* users@subversion.apache.org <javascript:_e({}, 'cvml', > 'users@subversion.apache.org');> > *Subject:* Need Help : Purging very old (/unwanted) revisions**** > > ** ** > > Hi**** > > ** ** > > My organization's svn repository size has grown too large and most of the > old revisions of documents are never being used.**** > > ** ** > > Consider I have 4 documents in my repository, of which I have 10 revisions: > 4 for document A > 3 for document B > 2 for document C > 1 for document D.**** > > > Now, I want to keep only the last 2 revisions of all documents i.e 2 for > A, 2 for B, 2 for C and 1 for D.. > Is there any way I can achieve this in my subversion repository?**** > > ** ** > > Thanks in Advance**** > > ** ** > > Regards**** > > Vinay**** >