Are you able to sync to a different target repository?  Just as a sanity check?

Can we see your 'svnsync sync' commandline?

On Fri, May 15, 2009 at 6:09 AM, [email protected]
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Am just trying to sync up our local repository to a freshly created GC
> project. I have reset the repository on the google side, and the local
> SVN is the result of several rounds of svn filtering, dumping and
> loading to reduce the SVN size but also remove stuff that shouldn't be
> there.
>
> Accordingly, the local SVN is effectively just a load'ed dump of the
> last 1000 commits (~ 1 year history) of our code base. The first
> revision is 3000. The local svn version is 1.4.4 running on Mac OS X
> 1.5. The svn init & sync commands used were as advised by google.
>
> The initial svnsync init completes fine with the message:
>    Copied properties for revision 0.
>
> However, the svnsync sync command just sits there, consuming minimal
> CPU, and no discernible HDD or network activity.
>
> >
>

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