Oh, so then you've done regular commits to the repository since you
last synced?  Then yah, you can't restart the sync.  svnsync insists
that it be the *only* committer to the target repository, so that it
creates a 'perfect replica' of the original repository.  If you want
to start over, you'll have to have the repository reset and start the
sync from scratch.  Of course, if you reset the repository, you'll
lose the more recent commits too.  Is that what you want?

On Fri, Sep 5, 2008 at 5:50 PM, Kristopher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>
>
> On Sep 5, 12:45 pm, "Ben Collins-Sussman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> When you say "import", you must not mean 'svn import', you mean
>> 'svnsync' I assume?
>
> Yes, sorry.
>
>> Restart the svnsync job, so it can finish?
>
> It was quite awhile ago that I did the svnsync, and I did not realize
> at the time that it did not grab all revisions. When I try to do it
> now, I get:
>
> svnsync: Cannot initialize a repository with content in it
> >
>

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