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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T02:36:05+00:00 2026-05-11T02:36:05+00:00

I have a project in subversion, called inboundem. It was my first, and when

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I have a project in subversion, called inboundem. It was my first, and when I created it, I omitted trunk. I need to get it into the correct structure as inboundem/trunk. I had another project like this, but as there were no revisions, I did svn delete and then svn import and that worked well. But I have a lot of revisions with inboundem and I do not want to lose the history.

I cannot do svn move, as svn will not let me move a project into itself.

I suspect that I need to go down the svnadmin dump/load path, so I have done:

svnadmin dump /subversion/active | svndumpfilter include inboundem > inboundem.dump 

and that has created a dump file with all my history for inboundem. But what do I do now?

I suspect that I should do svn delete and erase the project, then manually edit the dump file and change Node-path everywhere from inboundem to inboundem/trunk, and then do

svnadmin load /subversion/active < inboundem.dump 

Is this safe? Is there an easier way? Maybe I should just brute force it, and check out all the revisions one by one, delete the project and then recreate the project revision by revision.

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  1. 2026-05-11T02:36:05+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 2:36 am
    svn mv svn://repo/inboundem svn://repo/trunk svn mkdir svn://repo/inboundem svn mv svn://repo/trunk svn://repo/inboundem/trunk 
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