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On Sep 29, 2005, at 11:52, Ralph Pöllath wrote:

Inconsistencies should not be possible at all using SVN.

Agreed. As I said earlier, though, "never say never". In the 2+ years I've been using SVN, I've had very few problems with the repository ending up in an undesired state. Most of those were due to bad permissions on the repository database files (we use SVN over SSH instead of DAV), and every single one of them was recoverable.

I just know from repeated experience in life that as soon as I say "it can never happen", it will. :-)

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