I plan too monday morning as im no longer in the office this evening.  Ill post 
the results once I do that.
-Garrett

-----Original Message-----
From: Ben Collins-Sussman <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, September 11, 2009 6:25 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: svnsync issue


Great.  But you still need to try to sync from local to local.

On Fri, Sep 11, 2009 at 4:59 PM, GTM <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Sorry, I wasn't shooting for vague, the project is called MVPA (Multi
> Voxel Pattern Analysis).  And is currently hosted publicly from:
> https://www.csbmb.princeton.edu/repos/distpat/trunk/mvpa/ (and i stand
> corrected, our current revision is only 3172)
>
> The target project I was trying to sync to was: 
> http://code.google.com/p/princeton-mvpa-test/
>
> The repository hosting is currently using svn version v1.4.0 and
> failed entirely when I attempted to do an svnsync of a portion of the
> source tree, as that isn't supported on that version of subversion at
> all.  As such, I've done a dump and loaded it onto my desktop which is
> running v1.6.5, and attempted to do a sync from there using the
> following commands:
>
> svnsync init --username (me) https://princeton-mvpa-test.googlecode.com/svn/
> file:///d:/Workingarea/distpat/trunk/mvpa
>  Copied properties for revision 0.
> svnsync sync --username (me) https://princeton-mvpa-test.googlecode.com/svn/
>  Committed revision 1.
>  Copied properties for revision 1.
>  ...
>  Committed revision 1285.
>  Copied properties for revision 1285.
>
> I just finished a full sync attempt with no luck.
> -Garrett
>
> On Sep 11, 4:46 pm, Ben Collins-Sussman <[email protected]> wrote:
>> On Fri, Sep 11, 2009 at 3:27 PM, GTM <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> > I'm attempting to move a project out of a locally hosted SVN into a
>> > google code SVN and having some difficulty.
>>
>> > I've used svnsync and actually had it run, it runs all the way thru to
>> > revision 1200 or so, then it stops as if it's finished the sync (ie,
>> > there are no errors produced at the end of the sync, it simply ends).
>> > However the repository goes well beyond that to around revision 6300.
>> > Running the sync command again does not push it to continue syncing.
>>
>> > It should be noted that I am not syncing the entire original
>> > repository, but instead a sub branch that includes just the code I
>> > would like to have hosted here as the repository includes a number of
>> > peoples other work.  I've attempted to simply do an svn dump, then
>> > filter the dump with svndumpfilter.  However due to the constraints of
>> > the dumpfilter code that has proven impossible (we have a large number
>> > of svn cp commands sourcing locations outside what I am allowing into
>> > the filter).
>>
>> > Are there any solutions to the problem?
>>
>> The problem is sufficiently vague in that I don't think anyone can
>> give you any answers without looking at your specific 'source'
>> dumpfile or source repository.  It would also help if you told us the
>> name of the project.  :-)
>>
>> However, my hunch is that this has little to do with the google code
>> server, and everything to do with the fragility of history filtered by
>> svndumpfilter.  Here's what I would do:
>>
>> 1.  Create a new empty repository on local disk, and try svnsyncing
>> your source repository into it.  Does it complete all the way through?
>>
>> 2.  Make your source repository available to the public so others can
>> download it for examination.
>>
>> 3.  Send this post to [email protected], which is an
>> extremely active users-supporting-users list.
>
> >
>




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