Hello,

 

I have been using Subversion, Visual SVN and Tortoise SVN for many years
with no problems.  

 

Recently, when doing a svnadmin dump -incremental, for a single version. The
following warnings were given:

 

WARNING 0x0000: The range of revisions dumped contained references to copy
sources outside that range.

WARNING 0x0000: Referencing data in revision 90, which is older than the
oldest dumped revision (r91).  Loading this dump into an empty repository
will fail.

* Dumped revision 91.

Revision 89, 90 and 91 created a new folder under trunk and moved several
trunk level projects to this new subfolder.

 

Version 92 which simple added four additional files, did NOT generate the
warning.

 

While I would never think about putting any version except 1 into an empty
repository, the warnings are vague enough to get me worried that there is a
problem with the repositories even though they verify correctly with Visual
SVN Manager.

 

I started getting these warnings a few weeks ago after never seeing them
before.  I am using VisualSVN Manager 5.1.3.

 

Any thoughts on why this would have just started, what they mean and
potentially how to avoid them would be most welcomed.

 

Thank you very much for any help you can provide.

 

James

 

 

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