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Partial metadata rebuilding For highly active subversion repositories, it can be excruciatingly slow to pull updates one at a time from subversion. One way around this is to setup another mercurial repo that pulls new commits from svn periodicly (say every 5 minutes). When you want to update your repository, you can pull commits from this mercurial repository via native mercurial protocols, which will be much faster than pulling directly from svn. Unfortunately, your metadata will be out of date after doing so. Highly active repositories also tend to be very large, which means that it takes a long time to rebuild your metadata from scratch. To address this, this adds support to do a partial rebuild on the metadata by processing only revisions that have been added to the repository after the last revision we processed. With the rev map 1k revisions (~2 days) behind tip updatemeta is dramatically faster than rebuild meta: $ hg --time svn updatemeta Time: real 0.570 secs (user 0.480+0.000 sys 0.060+0.000) $ hg --time svn rebuildmeta Time: real 129.160 secs (user 128.570+0.000 sys 0.320+0.000)
author David Schleimer <dschleimer@fb.com>
date Sat, 12 May 2012 07:28:23 -0700
parents c421e6bf0d95
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#!/bin/sh
mkdir temp
cd temp
svnadmin create repo
svn co file://`pwd`/repo wc
cd wc
mkdir 'project name'
cd 'project name'
mkdir branches trunk tags
cd ..
svn add *
svn ci -m 'btt'

cd 'project name'/trunk
for a in alpha beta gamma delta ; do
    echo $a > $a
    svn add $a
done
svn ci -m 'Add files.'

mkdir al
echo foo > al/foo
svn add al
svn ci -m 'add directory al'

cd ..
svn up
svn cp trunk branches/dev_branch
svn ci -m 'branch'

cd branches/dev_branch
svn rm delta
echo narf > alpha
echo iota > iota
svn add iota
svn ci -m 'branch changes'

cd ../../../../..
svnadmin dump temp/repo > project_name_with_space.svndump

echo
echo 'Complete.'
echo 'You probably want to clean up temp now.'
echo 'Dump in project_name_with_space.svndump'

exit 0