Craig,

I assume you've not been using the Berkley backend, right?

Thomas

On 9/29/05, Craig S. Cottingham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On Sep 29, 2005, at 11:52, Ralph Pöllath wrote:
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> > Inconsistencies should not be possible at all using SVN.
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> Agreed. As I said earlier, though, "never say never". In the 2+ years
> I've been using SVN, I've had very few problems with the repository
> ending up in an undesired state. Most of those were due to bad
> permissions on the repository database files (we use SVN over SSH
> instead of DAV), and every single one of them was recoverable.
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> I just know from repeated experience in life that as soon as I say "it
> can never happen", it will. :-)
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> Craig S. Cottingham
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