Related question: Moving repository trunk to another’s branch (with history)
I know that one can dump a complete SVN repository with history and load it into a user-defined (sub)directory of the target repository using:
// in source repo
> svnadmin dump . > mydumpfilename
// in destination repo (backslashes because I'm using Windows)
> svnadmin load . < mydumpfilename --parent-dir some\sub\directory
But this will import the full repository into the target repository's sub-directory. What I want is to define a sub-directory in the source repository that should be exported. Something like svnadmin dump . --source-path old\sub\dir > mydumpfilename
.
How can I achieve that? If TortoiseSVN can do that, please say so ;)
SOLUTION: Thanks to Tim Henigan's answer, here's the correct way to do it:
// execute in destination repo
svndumpfilter include source\sub\dir < mydumpfilename | svnadmin load . --parent-dir destination\sub\dir
Hope this will help others, too...
Check out svndumpfilter
and this section on Repository Maintenance.
Once you have a dumpfile for the entire old repository, you can use svndumpfilter
to extract just the portion that you want.
I am not aware of a way to do this with TortoiseSVN.
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