I know what's going on -- it's a bug we just discovered, which I'm
fixing this week.

Specficially, whenever you do a commit to googlecode, the
'google:author' revision-property gets created by the server and
attached to the newly committed revision.  This revprop is not
changeable, even by project owners.

Your local file:/// repository contains google:author revprops, and so
when svnsync attempts to replicate them into your *new* googlecode
repository, the server is denying this action.

The temporary workaround:  remove all google:author revprops from your
local repository, before doing the svnsync.  Apologies for the
inconvenience, this will be fixed soon!

On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 10:10 PM, 宋一玮 <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Ben,
>
> This file:///N:/svnroot2 is filtered from
> https://siv-name.googlecode.com/svn/.
>
> I did the following:
>
> Use svnsync init and svnsync sync to synchronize the
> https://siv-name.googlecode.com/svn/ with my local file:///N:/svnroot which
> is just created.
> Use  svnadmin dump to dump the entire repository
> from file:///N:/svnroot to a dumpfile, since the dump target can only be a
> path instead of a URL.
> Use svndumpfilter exclude to trim all histories and folders not related from
> the dumpfile to a filtereddumpfile.
> Import the filtereddumpfile to a new repository file:///N:/svnroot2.
> Use svnsync init and svnsync sync to synchronize the
> https://evis-blogenginedotnet.googlecode.com/svn/ from my local
> file:///N:/svnroot2.
>
> Seems complex but it's really needed to do a filter.
>
> Would you please give some comment? Thanks.
>
> 2009/1/16 Ben Collins-Sussman <[email protected]>
>>
>> Song1w:
>>
>> Does the source repository (in file:///N:/svnroot2) originally come
>> from googlecode as well?
>>
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 9:18 PM, Song1w <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >
>> > Dear Admin,
>> >
>> > This issue is not solved yet, may I apply for another reset to this
>> > repository(https://evis-blogenginedotnet.googlecode.com/svn/)?
>> >
>> > I'll try again once it's reset. Thanks.
>> >
>> > On Jan 8, 1:15 pm, Song1w <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >> Hi Daniel,
>> >>
>> >> I re-did the sync operations and encountered another problem. Here is
>> >> the console output.
>> >>
>> >> ====================================
>> >> N:\>svnsync inithttps://evis-blogenginedotnet.googlecode.com/svn/
>> >> file:///N:/svnroot2 --username EviSong
>> >> Copied properties for revision 0 (syn:sync-* property ignored).    (I
>> >> am using an Chinese locale in SVN, the original output is: 从版本0
>> >> (svn:sync-* 属性忽略)复制属性。)
>> >>
>> >> N:\>svnsync synchttps://evis-blogenginedotnet.googlecode.com/svn/--
>> >> username EviSong
>> >> Committed revision 1.
>> >> Copied properties for revision 1.
>> >> Committed revision 2.
>> >> svnsync: DAV request failed; it's possible that the repository's pre-
>> >> revprop-change hook either failed or is non-existent
>> >> svnsync: At least one property change failed; repository is unchanged
>> >>
>> >> N:\>svnsync synchttps://evis-blogenginedotnet.googlecode.com/svn/--
>> >> username EviSong
>> >> svnsync: DAV request failed; it's possible that the repository's pre-
>> >> revprop-change hook either failed or is non-existent
>> >> svnsync: At least one property change failed; repository is
>> >> unchanged
>> >>
>> >> N:\>svnsync synchttps://evis-blogenginedotnet.googlecode.com/svn/--
>> >> username EviSong
>> >> svnsync: DAV request failed; it's possible that the repository's pre-
>> >> revprop-change hook either failed or is non-existent
>> >> svnsync: At least one property change failed; repository is
>> >> unchanged
>> >>
>> >> ....
>> >> ====================================
>> >>
>> >> Seems not resulting from 502 errors this time.
>> >>
>> >> Any ideas about this error?
>> >>
>> >> Thanks a lot.
>> >>
>> >> Best regards,
>> >> Song1w
>> >>
>> >> On Jan 8, 2:11 am, "Daniel O'Brien" <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> > Done. Normally you should be able to manually continue your sync
>> >> > where
>> >> > it left off when you receive an error such as this, so it may be
>> >> > worth
>> >> > attempting if you encounter errors again.
>> >>
>> >> > As for the 502 errors, it's something we're looking in to.
>> >>
>> >> > Daniel
>> >>
>> >> > On Jan 7, 7:57 am, Song1w <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >>
>> >> > > Dear Admin,
>> >>
>> >> > > This is a google code hosting user.
>> >>
>> >> > > I applied for a new project evis-blogenginedotnet.googlecode.com,
>> >> > > and
>> >> > > I was trying to sync it with my source code in another SVN
>> >> > > repository
>> >> > > (now in my local PC).
>> >>
>> >> > > According to "How do I import an existing Subversion repository"
>> >> > > athttp://code.google.com/p/support/wiki/FAQ, I was about to kick off 
>> >> > > the
>> >> > > sync, but unfortunately it stops at just rev. 3... Maybe due to
>> >> > > some
>> >> > > network problem. I think it's a similar problem with what is
>> >> > > described
>> >> > >
>> >> > > inhttp://whynotwiki.com/How_I_moved_my_code_repository_to_Google_Code
>> >> > > .
>> >>
>> >> > > Now may I ask for your kindly help to reset this repository? I'd
>> >> > > like
>> >> > > to have another try.
>> >>
>> >> > > Thanks a lot.
>> >>
>> >> > > P.S. I've sometimes got the 502 error when using google code
>> >> > > hosting
>> >> > > in P.R.China area. Any suggestions to avoid this?
>> >>
>> >> > > Best regards,
>> >> > > Song1w
>> >> > > 2009-1-7- Hide quoted text -
>> >>
>> >> > - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text -
>> >>
>> >> - Show quoted text -
>> > >
>> >
>> >>
>

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