Hi Dave! Could you please explain us your actions step by step from creating the backup copy?
Did you move the old repository? Is your current repository a back up copy? >and there is a connection to server problem. Could you also specify what do you mean saying that? Thanks! BTW, have you considered our release notes for the last VisualSVN Server version: http://visualsvn.com/server/changes/#v1.6.3 [[ Upgrading from VisualSVN Server 1.5.x Upgrading from older versions of VisualSVN Server is easy as usual. Run the installation of the new version and just click "Next" several times. Uninstalling of the older version is not recommended - the server parameters customization (such as port number etc.) will be lost in that case. ]] On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 2:43 PM, <davidgstead...@yahoo.co.uk> wrote: > > Situation: > We are running VisualSVNServer 1.5.2, along with the related versions > of SVN/TortoiseSVN. We're looking to more our tools onto SVN-1.5.5, > including the latest VisualSVNServer-1.6.3. We do a hot-backup our > current repository, and I was hoping to simply move the repository > structure into the new tools. > > Problem: > In a test setup, I've got the latest SVNServer running and I can > commit new versions to the repository. > When I come to look at the log, everything is stuck at the date the > backup was taken and there is a connection to server problem. > > Request for help: > How do I get past this date issue? Do I have to upgrade the repository > in some way? > > Thanks for your time, > Dave Steadman > -- Olga Dolidze VisualSVN Support