The mercurial repository wasn't deleted;  it's still sitting at
http://wiki.projectname.googlecode.com/hg as always.  You can 'hg
clone' it and pull the wiki pages out of it, and then copy them into
the /wiki/ directory of your svn repository.


On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at 7:59 AM, JR <[email protected]> wrote:
> I joined a project that had downloads and wiki-pages but no source
> code. The setting for Source was Mercurial. I changed it to Subversion
> and successfully uploaded some source code. But later we discovered
> that the Wiki pages were gone. Reading about this issue:
> http://code.google.com/p/support/issues/detail?id=3575 I understand
> the wikipages are stored in http://[PROJECTNAME].googlecode.com/svn/wiki.
> Checking out the project svn repository I see trunk, tags and branches
> as expected, but no "wiki" folder. Cheching out revision 0 does not
> bring back the wiki folder either. Was is deleted making the switch?
> How could i possibly get it back?
>
> //JR
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