Login | Register
My pages Projects Community openCollabNet

Discussions > dev [DISABLED] > Re: [SVN-DEV] Loading dump with 1.4.x works, 1.5.x/1.6.x generates checksum error

subversion
Discussion topic

There will be a brief maintenance window every Friday at 17:00 Pacific.
For further details, see CollabNet's maintenance and upgrade policy.

Back to topic list

Re: [SVN-DEV] Loading dump with 1.4.x works, 1.5.x/1.6.x generates checksum error

Author petesea at bigfoot dot com
Full name petesea at bigfoot dot com
Date 2009-08-17 16:17:59 PDT
Message I'm not the one actually running the p42svn.pl script... it's being done
by an admin at a remote site and then he's transferring the resulting dump
file to me to load into the SVN server.

But... it looks like he was using p42svn.pl version 0.20... so perhaps
that is the problem. He retried the conversion using 0.21 and noticed the
resulting dump file is almost 3 times as large. With 0.20 the dump file
was about 4.5G and with 0.21 it's 13G.

Do you know of any reason why the new dump file would be so much larger?

On Wed, 12 Aug 2009, David Glasser wrote:

> But what version of p42svn are you using? I am looking at what
> appears to be the latest release
>
> http://p42svn.tigris​.org/source/browse/*​checkout*/p42svn/tag​s/0.21/p42svn.pl
>
> and it doesn't mention Text-copy-source-md5...
>
> --dave
>
> On Wed, Aug 12, 2009 at 7:57 AM, David Glasser<glasser@d​avidglasser.net> wrote:
>> I believe that the Text-copy-source-md5 was documented since the
>> origin of the svn dump format, but for whatever reason it wasn't
>> actually generated or checked by svnadmin until recently
>> (http://svn.collab.ne​t/viewvc/svn?revisio​n=27556&view=rev​ision) which
>> I believe would be 1.5.  So presumably p42svn has always been
>> generating buggy lines and nobody ever noticed because svnadmin load
>> ignored it.
>>
>> --dave
>>
>> On Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 11:48 PM, <petesea at bigfoot dot com> wrote:
>>> I'm trying to load a dump file that was created from Perforce using
>>> p42svn.  The "SVN-fs-dump-format-version" generated by p42svn is "1"...
>>> according to the first line of the dump file.
>>>
>>> If I use svnadmin 1.5.5 (for svnadmin create/load), I get the following
>>> error and the load aborts:
>>>
>>>   svnadmin: Copy source checksum mismatch on copy
>>>     from 'path/to/file.aspx'@6
>>>     to 'path/to/other/file.aspx' in rev based on r65:
>>>    expected:  25a85434ef8217c486b​45c4ce04762f5
>>>      actual:  ffb1d8d2d3ecda9796f​627e38deceb5d
>>>
>>> If I use svnadmin 1.4.3 (create/load), I do NOT get any errors and the
>>> load completes.
>>>
>>> I've also tried svnadmin 1.6.1 and it fails just like 1.5.5.
>>>
>>> Soo.. is this a real error that 1.4.x is NOT detecting?
>>>
>>> Or is it working correctly in 1.4.x and a bug was introduced in
>>> 1.5.x/1.6.x?
>>>
>>> PS. I don't have 1.6.3, but another person tried loading the same dump
>>> file using 1.6.3 and they also saw the same error.  They also tried
>>> loading with 1.4.2 and it worked.
>>>
>>> --------------------​--------------------​--------------
>>> http://subversion.ti​gris.org/ds/viewMess​age.do?dsForumId=462​&dsMessageId=238​2804
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> glasser at davidglasser dot net | langtonlabs.org | flickr.com/photos/glasser/
>>
>
>
>
>

« Previous message in topic | 4 of 5 | Next message in topic »

Messages

Show all messages in topic

Loading dump with 1.4.x works, 1.5.x/1.6.x generates checksum error petesea at bigfoot dot com petesea at bigfoot dot com 2009-08-11 23:49:05 PDT
     Re: Loading dump with 1.4.x works, 1.5.x/1.6.x generates checksum error glasser David Glasser 2009-08-12 07:58:03 PDT
         Re: Loading dump with 1.4.x works, 1.5.x/1.6.x generates checksum error glasser David Glasser 2009-08-12 08:00:27 PDT
             Re: [SVN-DEV] Loading dump with 1.4.x works, 1.5.x/1.6.x generates checksum error petesea at bigfoot dot com petesea at bigfoot dot com 2009-08-17 16:17:59 PDT
                 Re: [SVN-DEV] Loading dump with 1.4.x works, 1.5.x/1.6.x generates checksum error glasser David Glasser 2009-08-18 00:51:49 PDT
Messages per page: