I send this email out about once a month or so in what is becoming the
vain hope I'll get a response...
My subversion repository is in /var/svn. Somehow (and, yes, I'm new; I'm
evaluating it), I've wound up with the following directory structure in
my subversion repository:
/var/svn/
var/svn/proj1
var/svn/proj2
var/svn/proj3.
In other words, to do a list of the repositories, I have to do:
svn listfile:///var/svn/var/svn
to get my projects listed.
I've tried to do an svnadmin dump and load with --parent-dir, and that
didn't work. This was the command line sequence after I had made a copy
of the repository in /var/svn.sav:
svnadmin dump /var/svn.sav> old_repos
rm -r/var/svn/*
svnadmin create /var/svn
svnadmin load --parent-dir / /var/svn< old_repos
But, even though I had parent-dir as / (to try to eliminate one of the
/var/svn's), I still got /var/svn/var/svn/projects.
What is the way to do this?
TIA,
Allen