[svk-users] How to delete a mirrored repository permanently to release disk capacity?

Wang James jameswangenator at gmail.com
Mon Mar 29 01:02:38 EDT 2010


But i tried and found I can't put the mirrors to /foo/,/bar/,
it seem that all mirror path must starts with '//'.

>From now ,what i only can do is relocating the depo path to the new one
everytime!
e.g: C:/ROOT1,C:/ROOT2,C:/ROOT3.......

2010/3/26 Alan Barrett <apb at cequrux.com>

> On Fri, 26 Mar 2010, Wang James wrote:
> > It seems that SVK put the all the mirrored repositories into ONE SVN
> storage
> > path and database even the mirrored source are different, so we can not
> > delete the part of them thus cause others mirrored repositories can't
> work
> > normal.
>
> Each svk depot has exactly one svn repository dedicated to it.  If you
> put your mirrors into //foo, //bar, and //baz, then they are all in the
> depot that svk calls "//". On the other hand, if you put your mirrors
> into /foo/, /bar/, and /baz/, then they are each in a separate depot.
> Deleting an entire depot will lose all its history and recover disk
> space.
>
> --apb (Alan Barrett)
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