Correct. In Terminal, type 'svnadmin help dump' or consult the SVN book to 
learn how to do this. You'll want to write it to a file, like so:

$ svnadmin dump /path/to/repository > ~/repository.dump

  - Quinn

On Jan 8, 2010, at 8:04 AM, james wrote:

> Hi Dirk,
> 
> Thanks for the response
> Where do you do the "svnadmin Dump" looking over versions I don't see
> where you can, I'm guess that it has to be done via Terminal?
> 
> On Jan 8, 2:22 pm, Dirk Stoop <d...@madebysofa.com> wrote:
>> Hi James,
>> 
>> The good people at Beanstalk have a pretty good tutorial on how to do
>> this over here:
>> 
>> http://help.beanstalkapp.com/faqs/managing-repositories/how-can-i-pre...
>> 
>> After you've successfully exported your local repository with the
>> "svnadmin dump" command, you can import it into a new Repository on
>> Beanstalk.  To do that, log in at Beanstalk and hit the "Create New
>> Repository" button in the "Repositories" tab.  Over there, you can opt
>> to create your repository starting with the file you exported before.
>> 
>> I'm sure other hosted services will have similar options, and most
>> likely, Beanstalk's how-to page on exporting a repository will apply
>> to those as well.
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> - Dirk
>> 
>> the Versions team
>> 
>> On Jan 8, 12:51 pm, james <ja...@method.org.uk> wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> Hi All,
>> 
>>> How easy is it to move a local repository to a hosted account, ie.
>>> Beanstalk?
>>> Any help welcome...
>> 
>>> Thanks in advance,
>>> James
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