Hi, I recently svnsync'd my local repository to google code.  I then
edited the wiki and unwittingly broke svnsync's ability to sync.  Is
there any way for me to re-sync my google code repository now?  I've
tried the workaround listed on some blogs:
svn propset --revprop -r0 svn:sync-last-merged-rev 851
https://myrepo.googlecode.com/svn
but still get the error:
svnsync: Revision being currently copied (853), last merged revision
(851), and destination HEAD (852) are inconsistent; have you committed
to the destination without using svnsync?

851 is the last version I successfully committed using svn, 852 is the
current version with a wiki edit, and 857 is the current local version
I'm trying to sync to googlecode.

If I try this:
svn propset --revprop -r0 svn:sync-last-merged-rev 852
https://myrepo.googlecode.com/svn
I get a useless error message:
Transmitting file data .svnsync: General svn error from server
which I assume means it's failing because it's trying to sync two
commits that are not the same.

I've read that it is possible to restore the repository from svn dump,
but last time that took about 8 hours, so I'd like to find an
alternative if possible.

Thanks,
Adam

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