I'm happy to announce Subversion 1.5.0-cr9, available from:
http://subversion.tigris.org/downloads/subversion-1.5.0-cr9.tar.bz2
http://subversion.tigris.org/downloads/subversion-1.5.0-cr9.tar.gz
http://subversion.tigris.org/downloads/subversion-1.5.0-cr9.zip
http://subversion.tigris.org/downloads/subversion-deps-1.5.0-cr9.tar.bz2
http://subversion.tigris.org/downloads/subversion-deps-1.5.0-cr9.tar.gz
http://subversion.tigris.org/downloads/subversion-deps-1.5.0-cr9.zip
The MD5 checksums are:
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The SHA1 checksums are:
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PGP Signatures are available at:
http://subversion.tigris.org/downloads/subversion-1.5.0-cr9.tar.bz2.asc
http://subversion.tigris.org/downloads/subversion-1.5.0-cr9.tar.gz.asc
http://subversion.tigris.org/downloads/subversion-1.5.0-cr9.zip.asc
http://subversion.tigris.org/downloads/subversion-deps-1.5.0-cr9.tar.bz2.asc
http://subversion.tigris.org/downloads/subversion-deps-1.5.0-cr9.tar.gz.asc
http://subversion.tigris.org/downloads/subversion-deps-1.5.0-cr9.zip.asc
For this release, the following people have provided PGP signatures:
Kamesh Jayachandran [1024D/ED184C2C] with fingerprint:
3E5B 5C1D 1CA6 A611 2787 9B4B DD61 EFC8 ED18 4C2C
Blair Zajac [1024D/DA561D91] with fingerprint:
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Karl Fogel [1024D/DB00A248] with fingerprint:
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Paul T. Burba [1024D/53FCDC55] with fingerprint:
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Hyrum K. Wright [1024D/4E24517C] with fingerprint:
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Mark Phippard [1024D/035A96A9] with fingerprint:
D315 89DB E1C1 E9BA D218 39FD 265D F8A0 035A 96A9
Eric Gillespie [2048R/A025C702] with fingerprint:
92E4 5A4B 639C 8187 7421 E7FD 0353 0DAA A025 C702
This is a public Release Candidate for Subversion 1.5.0. It contains
one API bugfix since the release of 1.5.0-rc8, and does not restart
the soak for 1.5.0-final. Pending a lack of showstopper bugs, it is
anticipated that this will become the final release within 1-2 weeks.
The term 'release candidate' means the Subversion developers feel
that this release is stable and ready to be tested in production use.
If this testing confirms its readiness, this candidate version will
become the final released version. Therefore, we encourage people to
test this release thoroughly.
As a note to operating system distro packagers: while we wish to have
this release candidate widely tested, we do not feel that it is ready
for packaging and providing to end-users through a distro package
system. Packaging a release candidate poses many problems, the
biggest being that our policy lets us break compatibility between the
release candidate and the final release, if we find something serious
enough. Having many users depending on a release candidate through
their distro would cause no end of pain and frustration that we do not
want to have to deal with. However, if your distro has a branch that
is clearly labeled as containing experimental and often broken
software, and explicitly destined to consenting developers and
integrators only, then we're okay with packaging the release candidate
there. Just don't let it near the end users please.
Please note that due to various improvements made to the working copy
library, the working copy format has changed. Using Subversion 1.5.0-rc9
on any working copy created by previous versions of Subversion will
TRANSPARENTLY upgrade your working copy, which means that production-ready
versions of Subversion will no longer be able to read it! Please be careful,
if you have two versions of Subversion running on your machine, to not use
the wrong version on a production working copy. If you inadvertently do
upgrade your working copy, you can use the new
tools/client-side/change-svn-wc-format.py script to restore working copy
compatibility with previous versions of Subversion.
Release notes for the 1.5.x release series may be found at:
http://subversion.tigris.org/svn_1.5_releasenotes.html
You can find list of changes between 1.5.0-cr9 and earlier versions at:
http://svn.collab.net/repos/svn/tags/1.5.0-cr9/CHANGES
Questions, comments, and bug reports to users_at_subversion.tigris.org.
Thanks,
- The Subversion Team
Received on 2008-06-05 03:18:50 CEST