On 21/04/07, Toby Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

You may want to try running the old 0.11.0-alpha1 version[1] to at least
test this theory, since the sanity checker was much less ambitious and
therefore kept much less state data at that point.

[1]http://www.pumacode.org/download/vss2svn/vss2svn-0.11.0-alpha1.zip


I've missed the beginning of this thread, and only tried to run vss2svn once
on a Debian machine and for what it's worth my trial just gobbled up the
entire RAM and ran for a long time before I killed it. I'll install an extra
1Gb RAM on top of the existing 512 and try to run it again as well as the
version you suggest above.

A side note -

It's hard to tell the version I have, there is no "--version" option and no
mention of any SVN keyword in the source code.
It would be useful if you could "svn propset svn:keywords 'HeadURL Id'" and
include "$HeadURL$" and "$Id$" in the script.

Cheers,

--Amos
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