onsdag 30 oktober 2024 kl. 05:58:28 UTC+1 skrev chi zhang:

The SVN repository is corrupted, but there is a working copy on another 
machine, how do I restore the commit record from the working copy?


Short answer, you can't restore the revision history from the information 
in the working copy - you can only create a new repository with the current 
wc state as the initial revision. Your best bet is to restore a backup of 
the repository.

This question probably fit better on Subversion's mailing list 
[email protected]. Please including any details on how the 
repository is corrupted, including the output from `svnadmin verify 
C:\path\to\repository`. If the corruption is only affecting a certain part 
of the repository, you might be able to dump the unaffected part of the 
repository using `svnadmin dump` and restore at least part of the history.

Kind regards,
Daniel

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