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See http://www.danga.com/memcached/ for more information on -### memcached. To use memcached with FSFS, run one or more memcached -### servers, and specify each of them as an option like so: -# first-server = 127.0.0.1:11211 -# remote-memcached = mymemcached.corp.example.com:11212 -### The option name is ignored; the value is of the form HOST:PORT. -### memcached servers can be shared between multiple repositories; -### however, if you do this, you *must* ensure that repositories have -### distinct UUIDs and paths, or else cached data from one repository -### might be used by another accidentally. Note also that memcached has -### no authentication for reads or writes, so you must ensure that your -### memcached servers are only accessible by trusted users. - -[caches] -### When a cache-related error occurs, normally Subversion ignores it -### and continues, logging an error if the server is appropriately -### configured (and ignoring it with file:// access). To make -### Subversion never ignore cache errors, uncomment this line. -# fail-stop = true - -[rep-sharing] -### To conserve space, the filesystem can optionally avoid storing -### duplicate representations. This comes at a slight cost in -### performance, as maintaining a database of shared representations can -### increase commit times. The space savings are dependent upon the size -### of the repository, the number of objects it contains and the amount of -### duplication between them, usually a function of the branching and -### merging process. -### -### The following parameter enables rep-sharing in the repository. It can -### be switched on and off at will, but for best space-saving results -### should be enabled consistently over the life of the repository. -### 'svnadmin verify' will check the rep-cache regardless of this setting. -### rep-sharing is enabled by default. -# enable-rep-sharing = true - -[deltification] -### To conserve space, the filesystem stores data as differences against -### existing representations. This comes at a slight cost in performance, -### as calculating differences can increase commit times. Reading data -### will also create higher CPU load and the data will be fragmented. -### Since deltification tends to save significant amounts of disk space, -### the overall I/O load can actually be lower. -### -### The options in this section allow for tuning the deltification -### strategy. Their effects on data size and server performance may vary -### from one repository to another. Versions prior to 1.8 will ignore -### this section. -### -### The following parameter enables deltification for directories. It can -### be switched on and off at will, but for best space-saving results -### should be enabled consistently over the lifetime of the repository. -### Repositories containing large directories will benefit greatly. -### In rarely accessed repositories, the I/O overhead may be significant -### as caches will most likely be low. -### directory deltification is enabled by default. -# enable-dir-deltification = true -### -### The following parameter enables deltification for properties on files -### and directories. Overall, this is a minor tuning option but can save -### some disk space if you merge frequently or frequently change node -### properties. You should not activate this if rep-sharing has been -### disabled because this may result in a net increase in repository size. -### property deltification is enabled by default. -# enable-props-deltification = true -### -### During commit, the server may need to walk the whole change history of -### of a given node to find a suitable deltification base. This linear -### process can impact commit times, svnadmin load and similar operations. -### This setting limits the depth of the deltification history. If the -### threshold has been reached, the node will be stored as fulltext and a -### new deltification history begins. -### Note, this is unrelated to svn log. -### Very large values rarely provide significant additional savings but -### can impact performance greatly - in particular if directory -### deltification has been activated. Very small values may be useful in -### repositories that are dominated by large, changing binaries. -### Should be a power of two minus 1. A value of 0 will effectively -### disable deltification. -### For 1.8, the default value is 1023; earlier versions have no limit. -# max-deltification-walk = 1023 -### -### The skip-delta scheme used by FSFS tends to repeatably store redundant -### delta information where a simple delta against the latest version is -### often smaller. By default, 1.8+ will therefore use skip deltas only -### after the linear chain of deltas has grown beyond the threshold -### specified by this setting. -### Values up to 64 can result in some reduction in repository size for -### the cost of quickly increasing I/O and CPU costs. Similarly, smaller -### numbers can reduce those costs at the cost of more disk space. For -### rarely read repositories or those containing larger binaries, this may -### present a better trade-off. -### Should be a power of two. A value of 1 or smaller will cause the -### exclusive use of skip-deltas (as in pre-1.8). -### For 1.8, the default value is 16; earlier versions use 1. -# max-linear-deltification = 16 -### -### After deltification, we compress the data to minimize on-disk size. -### This setting controls the compression algorithm, which will be used in -### future revisions. It can be used to either disable compression or to -### select between available algorithms (zlib, lz4). zlib is a general- -### purpose compression algorithm. lz4 is a fast compression algorithm -### which should be preferred for repositories with large and, possibly, -### incompressible files. Note that the compression ratio of lz4 is -### usually lower than the one provided by zlib, but using it can -### significantly speed up commits as well as reading the data. -### lz4 compression algorithm is supported, starting from format 8 -### repositories, available in Subversion 1.10 and higher. -### The syntax of this option is: -### compression = none | lz4 | zlib | zlib-1 ... zlib-9 -### Versions prior to Subversion 1.10 will ignore this option. -### The default value is 'lz4' if supported by the repository format and -### 'zlib' otherwise. 'zlib' is currently equivalent to 'zlib-5'. -# compression = lz4 -### -### DEPRECATED: The new 'compression' option deprecates previously used -### 'compression-level' option, which was used to configure zlib compression. -### For compatibility with previous versions of Subversion, this option can -### still be used (and it will result in zlib compression with the -### corresponding compression level). -### compression-level = 0 ... 9 (default is 5) - -[packed-revprops] -### This parameter controls the size (in kBytes) of packed revprop files. -### Revprops of consecutive revisions will be concatenated into a single -### file up to but not exceeding the threshold given here. However, each -### pack file may be much smaller and revprops of a single revision may be -### much larger than the limit set here. The threshold will be applied -### before optional compression takes place. -### Large values will reduce disk space usage at the expense of increased -### latency and CPU usage reading and changing individual revprops. -### Values smaller than 4 kByte will not improve latency any further and -### quickly render revprop packing ineffective. -### revprop-pack-size is 16 kBytes by default for non-compressed revprop -### pack files and 64 kBytes when compression has been enabled. -# revprop-pack-size = 16 -### -### To save disk space, packed revprop files may be compressed. Standard -### revprops tend to allow for very effective compression. Reading and -### even more so writing, become significantly more CPU intensive. -### Compressing packed revprops is disabled by default. -# compress-packed-revprops = false - -[io] -### Parameters in this section control the data access granularity in -### format 7 repositories and later. The defaults should translate into -### decent performance over a wide range of setups. -### -### When a specific piece of information needs to be read from disk, a -### data block is being read at once and its contents are being cached. -### If the repository is being stored on a RAID, the block size should be -### either 50% or 100% of RAID block size / granularity. Also, your file -### system blocks/clusters should be properly aligned and sized. In that -### setup, each access will hit only one disk (minimizes I/O load) but -### uses all the data provided by the disk in a single access. -### For SSD-based storage systems, slightly lower values around 16 kB -### may improve latency while still maximizing throughput. If block-read -### has not been enabled, this will be capped to 4 kBytes. -### Can be changed at any time but must be a power of 2. -### block-size is given in kBytes and with a default of 64 kBytes. -# block-size = 64 -### -### The log-to-phys index maps data item numbers to offsets within the -### rev or pack file. This index is organized in pages of a fixed maximum -### capacity. To access an item, the page table and the respective page -### must be read. -### This parameter only affects revisions with thousands of changed paths. -### If you have several extremely large revisions (~1 mio changes), think -### about increasing this setting. Reducing the value will rarely result -### in a net speedup. -### This is an expert setting. Must be a power of 2. -### l2p-page-size is 8192 entries by default. -# l2p-page-size = 8192 -### -### The phys-to-log index maps positions within the rev or pack file to -### to data items, i.e. describes what piece of information is being -### stored at any particular offset. The index describes the rev file -### in chunks (pages) and keeps a global list of all those pages. Large -### pages mean a shorter page table but a larger per-page description of -### data items in it. The latency sweetspot depends on the change size -### distribution but covers a relatively wide range. -### If the repository contains very large files, i.e. individual changes -### of tens of MB each, increasing the page size will shorten the index -### file at the expense of a slightly increased latency in sections with -### smaller changes. -### For source code repositories, this should be about 16x the block-size. -### Must be a power of 2. -### p2l-page-size is given in kBytes and with a default of 1024 kBytes. -# p2l-page-size = 1024 - -[debug] -### -### Whether to verify each new revision immediately before finalizing -### the commit. This is disabled by default except in maintainer-mode -### builds. -# verify-before-commit = false Index: db/min-unpacked-rev =================================================================== --- db/min-unpacked-rev (revision 2) +++ db/min-unpacked-rev (nonexistent) @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -0 Index: db/uuid =================================================================== --- db/uuid (revision 2) +++ db/uuid (nonexistent) @@ -1,2 +0,0 @@ -7d84399f-3869-fb40-9de2-91b64d3d59ad -e32f2b1f-7ba9-de41-8ed0-fae6d2a48e76 Index: db/fs-type =================================================================== --- db/fs-type (revision 2) +++ db/fs-type (nonexistent) @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -fsfs Index: db/format =================================================================== --- db/format (revision 2) +++ db/format (nonexistent) @@ -1,3 +0,0 @@ -8 -layout sharded 1000 -addressing logical Index: Desktop.ini =================================================================== Cannot display: file marked as a binary type. svn:mime-type = application/octet-stream Index: Desktop.ini =================================================================== --- Desktop.ini (revision 2) +++ Desktop.ini (nonexistent)
Desktop.ini Property changes : Deleted: svn:mime-type ## -1 +0,0 ## -application/octet-stream \ No newline at end of property Index: conf/authz =================================================================== --- conf/authz (revision 2) +++ conf/authz (nonexistent) @@ -1,32 +0,0 @@ -### This file is an example authorization file for svnserve. -### Its format is identical to that of mod_authz_svn authorization -### files. -### As shown below each section defines authorizations for the path and -### (optional) repository specified by the section name. -### The authorizations follow. An authorization line can refer to: -### - a single user, -### - a group of users defined in a special [groups] section, -### - an alias defined in a special [aliases] section, -### - all authenticated users, using the '$authenticated' token, -### - only anonymous users, using the '$anonymous' token, -### - anyone, using the '*' wildcard. -### -### A match can be inverted by prefixing the rule with '~'. Rules can -### grant read ('r') access, read-write ('rw') access, or no access -### (''). - -[aliases] -# joe = /C=XZ/ST=Dessert/L=Snake City/O=Snake Oil, Ltd./OU=Research Institute/CN=Joe Average - -[groups] -# harry_and_sally = harry,sally -# harry_sally_and_joe = harry,sally,&joe - -# [/foo/bar] -# harry = rw -# &joe = r -# * = - -# [repository:/baz/fuz] -# @harry_and_sally = rw -# * = r Index: conf/svnserve.conf =================================================================== --- conf/svnserve.conf (revision 2) +++ conf/svnserve.conf (nonexistent) @@ -1,81 +0,0 @@ -### This file controls the configuration of the svnserve daemon, if you -### use it to allow access to this repository. (If you only allow -### access through http: and/or file: URLs, then this file is -### irrelevant.) - -### Visit http://subversion.apache.org/ for more information. - -[general] -### The anon-access and auth-access options control access to the -### repository for unauthenticated (a.k.a. anonymous) users and -### authenticated users, respectively. -### Valid values are "write", "read", and "none". -### Setting the value to "none" prohibits both reading and writing; -### "read" allows read-only access, and "write" allows complete -### read/write access to the repository. -### The sample settings below are the defaults and specify that anonymous -### users have read-only access to the repository, while authenticated -### users have read and write access to the repository. -# anon-access = read -# auth-access = write -### The password-db option controls the location of the password -### database file. Unless you specify a path starting with a /, -### the file's location is relative to the directory containing -### this configuration file. -### If SASL is enabled (see below), this file will NOT be used. -### Uncomment the line below to use the default password file. -# password-db = passwd -### The authz-db option controls the location of the authorization -### rules for path-based access control. Unless you specify a path -### starting with a /, the file's location is relative to the -### directory containing this file. The specified path may be a -### repository relative URL (^/) or an absolute file:// URL to a text -### file in a Subversion repository. If you don't specify an authz-db, -### no path-based access control is done. -### Uncomment the line below to use the default authorization file. -# authz-db = authz -### The groups-db option controls the location of the file with the -### group definitions and allows maintaining groups separately from the -### authorization rules. The groups-db file is of the same format as the -### authz-db file and should contain a single [groups] section with the -### group definitions. If the option is enabled, the authz-db file cannot -### contain a [groups] section. Unless you specify a path starting with -### a /, the file's location is relative to the directory containing this -### file. The specified path may be a repository relative URL (^/) or an -### absolute file:// URL to a text file in a Subversion repository. -### This option is not being used by default. -# groups-db = groups -### This option specifies the authentication realm of the repository. -### If two repositories have the same authentication realm, they should -### have the same password database, and vice versa. The default realm -### is repository's uuid. -# realm = My First Repository -### The force-username-case option causes svnserve to case-normalize -### usernames before comparing them against the authorization rules in the -### authz-db file configured above. Valid values are "upper" (to upper- -### case the usernames), "lower" (to lowercase the usernames), and -### "none" (to compare usernames as-is without case conversion, which -### is the default behavior). -# force-username-case = none -### The hooks-env options specifies a path to the hook script environment -### configuration file. This option overrides the per-repository default -### and can be used to configure the hook script environment for multiple -### repositories in a single file, if an absolute path is specified. -### Unless you specify an absolute path, the file's location is relative -### to the directory containing this file. -# hooks-env = hooks-env - -[sasl] -### This option specifies whether you want to use the Cyrus SASL -### library for authentication. Default is false. -### Enabling this option requires svnserve to have been built with Cyrus -### SASL support; to check, run 'svnserve --version' and look for a line -### reading 'Cyrus SASL authentication is available.' -# use-sasl = true -### These options specify the desired strength of the security layer -### that you want SASL to provide. 0 means no encryption, 1 means -### integrity-checking only, values larger than 1 are correlated -### to the effective key length for encryption (e.g. 128 means 128-bit -### encryption). The values below are the defaults. -# min-encryption = 0 -# max-encryption = 256 Index: conf/passwd =================================================================== --- conf/passwd (revision 2) +++ conf/passwd (nonexistent) @@ -1,8 +0,0 @@ -### This file is an example password file for svnserve. -### Its format is similar to that of svnserve.conf. As shown in the -### example below it contains one section labelled [users]. -### The name and password for each user follow, one account per line. - -[users] -# harry = harryssecret -# sally = sallyssecret Index: conf/hooks-env.tmpl =================================================================== --- conf/hooks-env.tmpl (revision 2) +++ conf/hooks-env.tmpl (nonexistent) @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@ -### This file is an example hook script environment configuration file. -### Hook scripts run in an empty environment by default. -### As shown below each section defines environment variables for a -### particular hook script. The [default] section defines environment -### variables for all hook scripts, unless overridden by a hook-specific -### section. - -### This example configures a UTF-8 locale for all hook scripts, so that -### special characters, such as umlauts, may be printed to stderr. -### If UTF-8 is used with a mod_dav_svn server, the SVNUseUTF8 option must -### also be set to 'yes' in httpd.conf. -### With svnserve, the LANG environment variable of the svnserve process -### must be set to the same value as given here. -[default] -LANG = en_US.UTF-8 - -### This sets the PATH environment variable for the pre-commit hook. -[pre-commit] -PATH = /usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin

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