Re: Subversion with Berkley DB
Hyrum K. Wright ha scritto: On Mon, Jul 5, 2010 at 12:36 PM, Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote: On Mon, Jul 5, 2010 at 4:39 AM, Daniele Zuco wrote: Hi I would like to try storing my repository using the database Oracle Berkley DB. Why? Berkeley DB is deprecated for many reasons, and has been since at least Subversion 1.3. It does not operate well on network filesystems, for example. It's proven itself as exceedingly unreliable when upgrading, and difficult to repair errors in without far more expertise than most users can be troubled to maintain with an increasingly obscure format. While I don't disagree with the rest of your post, the Berkeley DB backend is certainly not deprecated. It may not be the recommended backend, but it is still supported and enhanced, along with the more popular FSFS backend. -Hyrum Surely FSFS is more robust but i would like to use the database repository in order to query it for retrieving log messages. I mean that rhe source code in inside the FSFS repository and periodically we esport from FSFS and import in DB, so we could use SQL to query tables containing log messages about file and directory versioned (instead of svn log). But what version of Barkley DB can i use. The last version 5 is ok or i must use lower version? Thanks ATTENZIONE: Le informazioni contenute in questo messaggio sono da considerarsi strettamente confidenziali e il loro utilizzo e' riservato al destinatario. Chi, per errore, dovesse ricevere questo messaggio e' pregato di informarne, con tempestivita', il mittente e di rimuoverlo da ogni supporto elettronico o cartaceo, distruggendone, quindi, il contenuto. Si avvisa, inoltre, che ogni utilizzo non autorizzato del presente messaggio e/o dei suoi allegati e' fonte di responsabilita' per l'autore di tale improprio utilizzo, secondo la normativa vigente. DISCLAIMER: This message contains confidential and/or proprietary information which may be subject to privilege or immunity and which is intended for use of its addressees only. Should you receive this message in error, you are kindly requested to inform the sender as soon as possible and to permanently delete it from your system and from any paper or electronic format. Please also note that the unauthorized disclosure or use of the message or any attachments implies the responsibility of the person behind such improper use, according to applicable laws and regulations. <>
Re: Subversion with Berkley DB
On Mon, Jul 5, 2010 at 12:36 PM, Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote: > On Mon, Jul 5, 2010 at 4:39 AM, Daniele Zuco wrote: >> Hi >> I would like to try storing my repository using the database Oracle Berkley >> DB. > > Why? Berkeley DB is deprecated for many reasons, and has been since at > least Subversion 1.3. It does not operate well on network filesystems, > for example. It's proven itself as exceedingly unreliable when > upgrading, and difficult to repair errors in without far more > expertise than most users can be troubled to maintain with an > increasingly obscure format. While I don't disagree with the rest of your post, the Berkeley DB backend is certainly not deprecated. It may not be the recommended backend, but it is still supported and enhanced, along with the more popular FSFS backend. -Hyrum
Re: Subversion with Berkley DB
On Mon, Jul 5, 2010 at 4:39 AM, Daniele Zuco wrote: > Hi > I would like to try storing my repository using the database Oracle Berkley > DB. Why? Berkeley DB is deprecated for many reasons, and has been since at least Subversion 1.3. It does not operate well on network filesystems, for example. It's proven itself as exceedingly unreliable when upgrading, and difficult to repair errors in without far more expertise than most users can be troubled to maintain with an increasingly obscure format.
Subversion with Berkley DB
Hi I would like to try storing my repository using the database Oracle Berkley DB. Up to now i have only used FSFS repositories and i don't see a lot of people interested in Berkley DB. There are some documentation about it or there are some limits (i mean number of version betwen subversion server and berkley db server)? Thanks daniele z. ATTENZIONE: Le informazioni contenute in questo messaggio sono da considerarsi strettamente confidenziali e il loro utilizzo e' riservato al destinatario. Chi, per errore, dovesse ricevere questo messaggio e' pregato di informarne, con tempestivita', il mittente e di rimuoverlo da ogni supporto elettronico o cartaceo, distruggendone, quindi, il contenuto. Si avvisa, inoltre, che ogni utilizzo non autorizzato del presente messaggio e/o dei suoi allegati e' fonte di responsabilita' per l'autore di tale improprio utilizzo, secondo la normativa vigente. DISCLAIMER: This message contains confidential and/or proprietary information which may be subject to privilege or immunity and which is intended for use of its addressees only. Should you receive this message in error, you are kindly requested to inform the sender as soon as possible and to permanently delete it from your system and from any paper or electronic format. Please also note that the unauthorized disclosure or use of the message or any attachments implies the responsibility of the person behind such improper use, according to applicable laws and regulations. <>
Subversion with Berkley DB
Hi I would like to try storing my repository using the database Oracle Berkley DB. Up to now i have only used FSFS repositories and i don't see a lot of people interested in Berkley DB. There are some documentation about it or there are some limits (i mean number of version betwen subversion server and berkley db server)? Thanks daniele z. ATTENZIONE: Le informazioni contenute in questo messaggio sono da considerarsi strettamente confidenziali e il loro utilizzo e' riservato al destinatario. Chi, per errore, dovesse ricevere questo messaggio e' pregato di informarne, con tempestivita', il mittente e di rimuoverlo da ogni supporto elettronico o cartaceo, distruggendone, quindi, il contenuto. Si avvisa, inoltre, che ogni utilizzo non autorizzato del presente messaggio e/o dei suoi allegati e' fonte di responsabilita' per l'autore di tale improprio utilizzo, secondo la normativa vigente. DISCLAIMER: This message contains confidential and/or proprietary information which may be subject to privilege or immunity and which is intended for use of its addressees only. Should you receive this message in error, you are kindly requested to inform the sender as soon as possible and to permanently delete it from your system and from any paper or electronic format. Please also note that the unauthorized disclosure or use of the message or any attachments implies the responsibility of the person behind such improper use, according to applicable laws and regulations. <>