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

Su Norman normansu.pp at gmail.com
Fri Mar 26 05:53:38 EDT 2010


SVK internally uses svn's repository for its version control , usually it
locates on ~/.svk/local .

If you delete any mirrored repository, it just delete something in the new
version of SVK.

It is impossible to release disk capacity unless you re-initallize whole
repository.

2010/3/26 Wang James <jameswangenator at gmail.com>

> How to delete a mirrored repository permanently to release disk capacity?
>
> I had execute the command :
>
>            svk  delete //svk-repo1
>
> but it seems that there is not any disk capacity reducing on SVK 'root'
> path?
>
> I found there are many repositories numbered in the path
> '$SVKROOT\local\db\revs' ,but i wonder if deleting it directly will cause
> the other repositories will not run well?:
>
> thanks.
>
>
>
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