FWIW, it's possible to work around this by using git-svn and then
converting to bzr with fastimport or bzr-git.

In my tests (Bug 243939, from 2008), I found that git-svn used at least
an order of magnitude less RAM and ran in a fraction of the time as bzr-
svn.  However, the workaround won't allow you to 'bzr pull' and get
updates from upstream svn, so it may or may not be appropriate.  It's
only really useful for one-time one-way conversions.

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  Memory problems prevent branch of very large svn repositories

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