In any case, I would highly recommend using the FsFs backing store for Subversion. It tends to be a lot less fragile and is the backend being used by the subversion developers, these days.
Unless it has changed recently, you'll need to do the cvs2svn conversion which will produce a Berkeley DB backed repository, then dump the subversion repository, and then load it into an FsFs backed repository. A couple of extra commands, but worthwhile.
b.bum
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