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RE: Subversion 0.9 (release candidate 1) posted

From: Jay Freeman \(saurik\) <saurik_at_saurik.com>
Date: 2002-02-15 02:29:23 CET

Karl:

Did the patch I sent last night as "Fixed a bunch more Win32 permission
related issues" get in there? It is needed to make some of the test
cases work. It doesn't fix all of the Windows problems, but it is a
100% fix for the ones it was intending to solve (the XML command line
client tests, svn-test{,2}.sh).

Sincerely,
Jay Freeman (saurik)
saurik@saurik.com

-----Original Message-----
From: Karl Fogel [mailto:kfogel@newton.ch.collab.net]
Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2002 5:28 PM
To: dev@subversion.tigris.org
Cc: announce@subversion.tigris.org
Subject: Subversion 0.9 (release candidate 1) posted

May it please you to surf to

   http://subversion.tigris.org/servlets/ProjectDownloadList

download `subversion-r1282.tar.gz', play with it, and post your
results here (along with a patch to the PORTING file, if appropriate).
This is a candidate M9 tarball. As we find portability problems, we
fix them, roll another tarball, lather, rinse, repeat. Uncovering
portability problems is the main point here; right now we know this
compiles (statically) and runs on Ben's FreeBSD box and my Linux box,
and that's it. :-)

I haven't made a release branch so far. Trunk development can
continue normally, and if we later decide to branch from 1282 (or
wherever) due to destabilizing trunk changes, that's fine. No point
branching prematurely.

Although dynamic compiles are not *absolutely* necessary in these
bootstrap tarballs, it certainly is lame if they don't work, and both
Ben and I are having trouble with them. Don't know how long this
lossage has been in the trunk; we're looking into it, but didn't want
to delay getting an initial tarball up. Please report if you
can/can't build it shared (and developers with working copies might
want to try "./configure; make" and see how the default shared build
works for them.)

Enjoy!,
-Karl

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