Himanshu Raina wrote on Thu, 1 Jul 2010 at 13:57 -0000: > Hi, > The dump file gives the same error on the old machine as well (i.e if I try > to restore the repository on the old server I get the same error).
Okay. > I don't see \015 in the repository. How did you check? (I'm not sure what to suggest; perhaps 'svnlook tree', perhaps grep, perhaps something else) > Another thing, the revision number at which it stops doesn't seem to have > anything that has "\015". > RegardsHimanshu Raina Daniel > --- On Thu, 1/7/10, Daniel Shahaf <d...@daniel.shahaf.name> wrote: > > From: Daniel Shahaf <d...@daniel.shahaf.name> > Subject: Re: error while restoring repository from dump > To: "Himanshu Raina" <raina_himan...@yahoo.com> > Cc: users@subversion.apache.org > Date: Thursday, 1 July, 2010, 3:47 PM > > Himanshu Raina wrote on Thu, 1 Jul 2010 at 12:02 -0000: > > Hi, > > Since I was moving to a new server, I dumped existing repository data using > > svnadmin dump /pathto/repos > data.dump > > Next I create a new repository on the new server and tried to load data > > using > > svnadmin load /pathto/repos < data.dump > > While loading data it gave me the following error. > > <<< Started new transaction, based on original revision 105 svnadmin: > > Invalid control character '0x0d' in path > > 'branches/test01/htdocs/property/\015' > > I'd like to know if the \015 (LF) is part of the pathname in the > original repository. Can you check that? > > > Can you compare the data.dump file on the old/new server, to make sure > nothing changed its line endings en route? (try SHA-1 or something else > that doesn't ignore whitespace) > > > Any idea how can this be resolved. I tried excluding this path using > > svndumpfilter but it didn't help either. > > How exactly did you run svndumpfilter? Try excluding one of the parents > of this path. > > > RegardsHimanshu Raina > > > > > > > >