>> The svnadmin dump command suggested in the documentation
>> writes to
>> "stdout" but doesn't say anything about how to make that
>> useful in any
>> way... If I execute that from a dos prompt, I get several
>> minutes of
>> scrolling text and beeping, rather than a file.

> I don't know enough about Subversion to answer your
> questions on how to use
> it, but whenever you have any program that writes to
> STDOUT, it'll display
> its output when you run it as you describe. It's up to you
> to capture STDOUT
> and pipe it to a file. In a Windows command shell, you can
> do that using ">"
> like so:

> myprogram.exe > file.txt

Awesome, thanks Dave, that's what I was looking for -- I knew there
was a command for it, but I've never needed to pipe stdout to a file
in a windows command shell before.

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