Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On Apr 25, 2018, at 07:15, OBones wrote:

Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote:
In general, to jump that many major revisions, I tend to use "svnsync"
to allow the repositories to stay synchronized while the client stays
talking to the first repository, then take the first repository
entirely offline. Note that this is probably the first opportunity, in
years, to obliterate content from the old repositories "and reset the
ID of the new repository, to avoid clients getting confused about
obliterated content.
Setting up the svnsync is explained in the manual, but how do you "turn it off" 
of afterwards?
svnsync synchronizes every time you run it. If you don't want to synchronize 
anymore, simply don't run it again.

Well, maybe I read this wrong, but the manual talks about a master and a slave, which are tightly related. If I remove the master once the slave is fully ready to take over its role, I'm not sure it will work smoothly, hence my question.

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