On Fri, Nov 13, 2009 at 4:55 PM, Stephen Nelson-Smith <stephen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
yum can try do that:
svnadmin dump -r x:y repos_path>svnproject (where x:y is revisions numbers. for y use revision before dvd)
then delete that project and exactly don't remember, but probably smth like that:
svnadmin load REPOS_PATH<svnproject
of course it is better to play around with test projects
for better understand look into svnadmin help, or svn book
Hello,
A moron has checked in a DVD iso into subversion.
How can I undo the damage, and make the repo a sensible size again?
Also, is there a cunning way to get subversion to say: "Oi! Moron!
This file is huge, you can't check it in!" ?
S.
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yum can try do that:
svnadmin dump -r x:y repos_path>svnproject (where x:y is revisions numbers. for y use revision before dvd)
then delete that project and exactly don't remember, but probably smth like that:
svnadmin load REPOS_PATH<svnproject
of course it is better to play around with test projects
for better understand look into svnadmin help, or svn book
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