On 7/15/2013 5:49 AM, Cooke, Mark wrote:
For your uses, perhaps you could spin this artifact off into it's own
repository (use "external"s from your main repo if required) and then
you can archive that repo off whenever necessary?
Sound advice for any sort of large artifact, or in the case wh
Guten Tag David Aldrich,
am Montag, 15. Juli 2013 um 11:09 schrieben Sie:
> One of our repositories contains an artefact that is 4GB. It
> consists of a set of regression test results that we want to version
> control. This artefact changes infrequently – say every month or
> two – but it’s enor
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> From: Cooke, Mark [mailto:mark.co...@siemens.com]
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> Subject: RE: How to prune old versions of an artefact?
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On 15 July 2013 10:09, David Aldrich wrote:
> Hi
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> We are running a svn 1.7 server.
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> One of our repositories contains an artefact that is 4GB. It consists of
> a set of regression test results that we want to version control. This
> artefact changes infrequen
> -Original Message-
> From: David Aldrich [mailto:david.aldr...@emea.nec.com]
> Sent: 15 July 2013 10:09
> To: 'users@subversion.apache.org' (users@subversion.apache.org)
> Subject: How to prune old versions of an artefact?
>
> Hi
>
> We are running a svn 1.7 server.
>
> One of our r
Hi,
Short answer - it isn't possible to remove revisions of a specific file from
Subversion - once it's there it's there for ever.
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/303247/how-do-i-prune-old-revisions-in-subversion
I'd question whether an artefact like you describe should be in revision
contr