svnadmin create — Create a new, empty repository.
Create a new, empty repository at the path provided.
If the provided directory does not exist, it will be
created for you.
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As of Subversion 1.2, svnadmin
creates new repositories with the
FSFS
filesystem backend by
default.
While svnadmin create will create
the base directory for a new repository, it will not
create intermediate directories. For example, if you
have an empty directory named
/var/svn
, creating
/var/svn/repos
will work, while
attempting to create
/var/svn/subdirectory/repos
will
fail with an error.
--bdb-log-keep --bdb-txn-nosync --config-dir DIR --fs-type TYPE --pre-1.4-compatible --pre-1.5-compatible --pre-1.6-compatible
Creating a new repository is this easy:
$ svnadmin create /var/svn/repos
In Subversion 1.0, a Berkeley DB repository is always
created. In Subversion 1.1, a Berkeley DB repository is
the default repository type, but an FSFS repository can be
created using the --fs-type
option:
$ svnadmin create /var/svn/repos --fs-type fsfs