Question as in title. I'd like to change my SVN hosting - can I move my project to another one and not lose the revision (change) history?
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1Yes, you can. What have you tried? – Álvaro González May 07 '13 at 09:09
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http://svnbook.red-bean.com/en/1.7/svn.reposadmin.maint.html#svn.reposadmin.maint.migrate – bahrep May 07 '13 at 09:15
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Did my answer help you in 2013? Please, upvote and accept it then. :) – bahrep Feb 15 '19 at 14:43
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@bahrep I honestly don't remember this anymore. I think contacting the hosting provider might not have been an option and I haven't tried `svnrdump`. I will upvote it but can't accept it. – NPS Feb 15 '19 at 15:28
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@NPS got it, thank you. – bahrep Feb 15 '19 at 15:30
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Yes, it is possible.
Your SVN hosting provider should be able to provide you with a repository dump so you could load it to another hosting or your in-house Subversion server. However you may need to contact hosting support to get the dump. BTW in a hosting control panel it can be referred as a repository backup.
The other solution would be to use svnrdump
tool that can get repository dump remotely.
I advise you to consider reading SVNBook on this matter: Migrating Repository Data Elsewhere.
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