On Oct 1, 2010, at 21:06, Tech Geek wrote:
> I have a repository called "sandbox" whose HEAD is at revision 20. I would like to dump
revisions 1 to15 and then from 18 to19. Basically I want to skip revision 16,17 and 20.
> The command:
>
> # svnadmin dump -r 1:15 -r 18:19 sandbox > sanbox-dumpfile
>
> gives error message:
> svnadmin: Multiple revision arguments encountered; try '-r N:M' instead of '-r N -r M'
> and the command:
> #svnadmin dump -r 1:15,18:19 sandbox > sanbox-dumpfile
>
> gives error message:
> svnadmin: Syntax error in revision argument '1:15,18:19'
> How can I do this?
Yeah, I don't think you can specify multiple revision ranges like that. How about:
svnadmin dump -r 1:15 sandbox > sandbox-dumpfile
svnadmin dump -r 18:19 sandbox >> sandbox-dumpfile
I'm not sure if that yields a legal dumpfile. If not, try:
svnadmin dump -r 1:15 sandbox > sandbox-dumpfile
svnadmin dump -r 18:19 sandbox > sandbox-dumpfile2
Then when it comes time to load, load the first file, then the second.
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