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I had checked out a few files from the svn repository on an old machine, and then I moved the repository to a new server. I did not do a repo dump and move, just did a tar and scp and untar of the entire repository. When I try to check in to the new server [with the same hostname and same dir structure] it says:

svn: Commit failed (details follow):
svn: Server sent unexpected return value (500 Internal Server Error) in response to MKACTIVITY request for '/repos/papers/!svn/act/a49a699c-96a7-11df-9e8f-654930a0ec4e'

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Does the new server now have the hostname that the old server used to have? – David Zaslavsky Jul 23 '10 at 22:40
If you still have access to the old machine, compare the subversion versions of both and update your post. We might be able to help a lot better that way. – Rudisimo Jul 23 '10 at 22:41
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Whenever you move or backup a SVN Repo, you need to do a dump and then restore on the new machine. You can accomplish that by running:

svnadmin dump myrepos > dumpfile

Then move the dumpfile onto the new machine using your transport tool of choice. Once on the new server:

svnadmin load newrepos < dumpfile

On your working copy, you will need to inform your svn client that the repo has moved.

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