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Re: Connecting subversive to bdb-backed repos possible? [message #43120 is a reply to message #43093] |
Thu, 12 March 2009 08:34 |
Jörg Thönnes Messages: 229 Registered: July 2009 |
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Hi John,
just some thoughts on this:
On 03/12/09 08:52, john wrote:
> is there any chance of connecting from Eclipse/Subversive to a svn
> repository which uses a datastore of type Berkely DB (not fsfs)?
I guess this depends on the configured connector in Window / Preferences / Team / SVN / SVN Connector.
The JavaHL connector e.g. can create local repositories, so I guess if JavaHL supports BDB, the
Subversive will also do. SVNKit cannot create local repostories.
> I tried to connect with subversive with two test repositorys one of type
> fsfs, one with bdb (localy on my pc). It worked with the fsfs repository
> but not with the bdb repository. Anyway, I found no information that
> says definitely that subversive with a bdb repositry is not possible.
Did you create the repository locally? IMHO, for remote repositories the actual data store type
should be transparent.
> Unfortunatly, the "real" remote repository I want to connect to with
> Eclipse/subversive bases on bdb. This is a productive repository, so
> just trying with the risk of spoiling it is no option.
I would expect that the SVN server protects against any spoiling/inconsistencies, but of course it
is better to be cautious.
Cheers, Jörg
> So can anyone tell me, whether this could work and if yes, how?
>
> Thanks
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Re: Connecting subversive to bdb-backed repos possible? [message #43352 is a reply to message #43093] |
Mon, 16 March 2009 09:18 |
Igor Burilo Messages: 435 Registered: July 2009 |
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Hello john,
What exact problems do you have with Berkley DB repository, if it's possible
please provide a stacktrace? Did you try with both connectors?
> Hi there,
>
> is there any chance of connecting from Eclipse/Subversive to a svn
> repository which uses a datastore of type Berkely DB (not fsfs)?
> I tried to connect with subversive with two test repositorys one of type
> fsfs, one with bdb (localy on my pc). It worked with the fsfs repository
> but not with the bdb repository. Anyway, I found no information that says
> definitely that subversive with a bdb repositry is not possible.
>
> Unfortunatly, the "real" remote repository I want to connect to with
> Eclipse/subversive bases on bdb. This is a productive repository, so just
> trying with the risk of spoiling it is no option.
>
> So can anyone tell me, whether this could work and if yes, how?
>
> Thanks
>
>
>
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