Hi Stefan, Thank you for your reply, however at this time I think we're just going to go ahead with the data I was able to recover and take extra caution as far as backups are concerned. Thanks again!
Saurabh On Wed, Jul 2, 2014 at 3:05 PM, Stefan Sperling <s...@elego.de> wrote: > On Wed, Jul 02, 2014 at 07:11:36AM +0000, Markus Schaber wrote: > > There are companies which offer commercial support including hex-editing > broken repositories. > > I'm not sure this is a good answer in general for questions asked > on the users@ list, which is a free best effort support forum. > > Loss of data is tragic, and it seems in this case that several revision > files (817-824) have been lost. It might still be possible to extract > a full text if any of the files in the 825-891 range were saved as full > texts, rather than deltas. This is the case for representations which > begin with a line saying > "DELTA\n" > instead of > "DELTA <rev> <item_index> <length>\n" > > Saurabh, are there any revision files among the 825-891 range which > contains contain lines saying just "DELTA"? > > > Hello, > > > > I really need some help!! I accidentally deleted my Repository folder. I > have a backup of it from last year, and have a incremental backup of it as > well. Unfortunately my backup system had problems and so the only thing I > could retrieve from the most recent backup was the "db" folder which has > the revprops and rev folder and current file. Under the revprops and rev > folders, I notice the files in there are from 825-891. My backup from last > year has files from 0-816. So I'm missing files 817-824. Now I can open my > last year's backup just fine using Repo-Browser, but can't seem to open the > most recent backup as it only has the db folder. Is there a way I can merge > all these files together without the missing files? I use Tortoise SVN > 1.7. Please help. Any help or advice is really appreciated. > > > > Thank you, > > -S >