thanks for your reply,
i want to replicate a prior repository into this repository,
but i can't use svnsync if this repository is not empty(rev 0) .

i have got a backup of the repository, so reset is ok .



On Feb 21, 1:18 am, Mike Parent <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello there.  We generally consider repository resets to be a Bad
> Practice.
> There are typically only three legitimate reasons for resetting a
> repository:
>
>  1. Something really sensitive, confidential, or illegal was
> accidentally committed, and now exists in the history forever.
>
>  2. Some huge garbage was accidentally committed, and now a ridiculous
> amount of disk quota is wasted.
>
>  3. A project owner wants to replicate a prior repository into the
> repository using the 'svnsync' tool (which requires an empty
> repository at revision 0).
>
> If you're simply trying to "delete the mess", our recommendation is to
> just "svn rm" all data in the latest revision, so that your filesystem
> appears to be empty again.  This still gives you a clean start in
> terms of repository organization, but without losing the older data.
>
> -Mike
>
> On Feb 19, 10:24 pm, "[email protected]" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > the project url is  http://code.google.com/p/jcat-php/

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