rsvndump is a command line tool that is able to dump a subversion repository that resides on a remote server. All data is dumped in the format that can be read/written by svnadmin, so the data produced by rsvndump can easily be imported into a new subversion repository.
| Tags | Archiving backup Software Development Version Control Subversion |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPLv3 |
| Operating Systems | POSIX Windows |
| Implementation | C |
Recent releases


Changes: This release fixes a bug that caused properties to get dropped silently as well as a few memory leaks. Additonally, building with MSVC has been fixed.


Changes: This release has many new features and some bugfixes. The major improvements include support for incremental dumps and deltas. Among others, a bug that could lead to missing file contents if a file has been copied and modified in the same revision has been fixed.


Changes: This release fixes build issues with Subverison 1.6.1


Changes: This release adds a command line option to disable the need for manually accepting a SSL certificate. A German translation has been added.


Changes: This release includes new features and bugfixes. The command line option --dump-uuid has been added, which includes the uuid of a repository in the dump. A bug which could occur when dumping a sub-directory via a file:// URL has been fixed.
A tool to download and convert Google Video and YouTube subtitles to SRT format.