So,, what can be the next step to fix the repository?..because even i think there is some revision dat has got currupted..Can someone suggest any tool to fix the repository....I would be of great help...

On 4/22/2011 10:02 AM, Jason Miller wrote:
If you have a working svn checkout somewhere, you could do something
on the order of an svn export/import... thats a "LAST resort" though


On Apr 20, 6:33 am, Matthew Caron<matt.ca...@sixnet.com>  wrote:
On 04/20/2011 02:12 AM, Saurav Sagar wrote:

SubversionException: ('Revision file lacks trailing newline', 160004)
Can you please suggest something for this..
I'd make sure you can check out the repository with SVN. It looks like
this is a SVN problem, not a Trac problem. It's reporting that it can't
access the SVN revision file because there isn't a trailing newline. One
can theoretically add a newline, but I'm not sure that will work - it
sounds like things are a bit corrupt.

I'd use SVN's tools to try and fix the repository. Once SVN says its
okay, then you can try to resync.
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