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Tobias Brox |
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Re: (no subject) |
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Wed, 3 Oct 2001 13:49:45 +0400 |
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[Malinescu, Cristian - Wed at 10:41:05AM +0200]
> I have only a manually F5 copy backup of the
> repository on a NTFS Win2k partition
A copy is a backup is a copy ... isn't it? Or are the filenames truncated
into the eightdot.tri format? File permissions and ownerships are _usually_
not that important, but you'd have to restore it by hand and memory if it's
lost in the copy.
> and I want to know what chances I
> have to recover the repository using cvs for win32 and WinCvs and the
> procedure, a kind of "How to recover ..." ?
If I understand you right, you don't have direct access to the copy of the
repository, you can only use CVS towards it?
I guess it should be possible to get all information from the ,v-files using
only cvs commands, thus it should be possible to recreate the ,v-files ...
but it sounds like a horrible task.
As stated before ... it's important to keep (uncorrupted) backups :-)
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- (no subject), Alex Woods, 2001/10/03
- Re: (no subject), Jesus Manuel NAVARRO LOPEZ, 2001/10/03
- (no subject), Malinescu, Cristian, 2001/10/03
- Re: (no subject),
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- (no subject), Hussein Badakhchani, 2001/10/10
- (no subject), Tim Moreton, 2001/10/10
- (no subject), Sangeetha Parthasarathy, 2001/10/11
- Re: (no subject), Sean Staats, 2001/10/11
- (no subject), jim . wang, 2001/10/15
- RE: (no subject), Joseph Natar, 2001/10/15
- (no subject), jim . wang, 2001/10/15
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