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Posted to users@subversion.apache.org by Jeff Cave <je...@sunergon.com> on 2005/06/27 23:21:36 UTC
svn load failing
I am receiving an error when I attempt to use "svnadmin load":
svnadmin: File not found: revision 0, path '/trunk'
The process tried to write to a nonexistent pipe.
I was actually upgrading from a signifigantly earlier version so I just
backed up all of my revisions to dump files, installed version 1.2.0,
and ran a restore script (that basically finds all the backups and runs
"svnadmin load" on each of them.
I have tried running the load command manually and have received the
exact same thing.
System:
Win 2000
Svn 1.2.0
Looking at the archives, I notice that this was a problem for svn
(0.81?), but I could find no reference to svnadmin having the problem.
Any suggestions would be apreciated.
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Re: svn load failing
Posted by Theo Van Dinter <fe...@kluge.net>.
On Mon, Jun 27, 2005 at 05:21:36PM -0600, Jeff Cave wrote:
> I am receiving an error when I attempt to use "svnadmin load":
>
> svnadmin: File not found: revision 0, path '/trunk'
> The process tried to write to a nonexistent pipe.
The first question that occurred to me is: how did you create the new
repository to load into?
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