
There are other ways to migrate repositories (e.g. $ svnadmin load /var/svn/repo < REPO.dump Svnadmin dump C:\Repositories\REPO > REPO.dumpĪnd then load the data on a Linux machine: See the SVNBook article "Migrating Repository Data Elsewhere"
#Checkout a repository visualsvn server windows#
VisualSVN Server works only on Windows so I assume you already have some Subversion server setup on Linux side. You want to move your repositories from Windows Server 2008 machine with VisualSVN Server (the current location) to a Linux machine? Am I correct? And, as mentioned, I only have enough gas left for one try.Ĭan anyone help? Getting a bit desperate. However, James has no experience with Windows-based SVN, nor access to a Windows box at the moment, and doesn't have any idea which files would be needed nor what would be exactly needed to do the import. There's a crazy gas shortage here, so I essentially have just one shot to drive to the office, stick the necessary files onto a USB stick, and drive home to where I have Internet access, where I can send the files off to our sysadmin (James aka 'blud'). All of our servers in Texas are linux-based. We use the domain to authenticate SVN credentials.
#Checkout a repository visualsvn server full#
I desperately need to move our SVN server, hosted in our office, to our off-site servers hosted in Texas, so that I can work from home where I have full electric/Internet.Ĭurrently, our SVN server is VisualSVN and hosted on a headless Windows Server 2003 that serves as our domain controller.


Due to Hurricane Sandy, my office currently has electricity but no Internet access, with no ETA (it's been nearly a week, and they are saying it might be another week).
