Marcel Gosselin wrote:
> I fixed some typos (1.5.0-cr9 instead of 1.5.0-rc9) which I fixed below 
> so the URLs are right
r31595 added some safeguards to prevent this type of mix up in the future.
-Hyrum
> Hyrum K. Wright a écrit :
>> I'm happy to announce Subversion 1.5.0-cr9, available from:
>>
>>     http://subversion.tigris.org/downloads/subversion-1.5.0-rc9.tar.bz2
>>     http://subversion.tigris.org/downloads/subversion-1.5.0-rc9.tar.gz
>>     http://subversion.tigris.org/downloads/subversion-1.5.0-rc9.zip
>>     
>> http://subversion.tigris.org/downloads/subversion-deps-1.5.0-rc9.tar.bz2
>>     
>> http://subversion.tigris.org/downloads/subversion-deps-1.5.0-rc9.tar.gz
>>     http://subversion.tigris.org/downloads/subversion-deps-1.5.0-rc9.zip
>>
>> The MD5 checksums are:
>>
>>     9b16d352ffabfd070f2e3e9d8e5fcffd  subversion-1.5.0-rc9.tar.bz2
>>     f858d1ce8ebb479e9cc2aa3d5d103c58  subversion-1.5.0-rc9.tar.gz
>>     ce19c12ea5b341e1627ad92f5b00762b  subversion-1.5.0-rc9.zip
>>     994f27f761a56b3cb02ebb565ce26809  subversion-deps-1.5.0-rc9.tar.bz2
>>     dd15f78551ea532c33ed31f6d9e01a3d  subversion-deps-1.5.0-rc9.tar.gz
>>     c4f93f4b6afb7315b6423aebca52a235  subversion-deps-1.5.0-rc9.zip
>>
>> The SHA1 checksums are:
>>
>>     0ae1fa5a05fde2e696fe33fe1902f4647aa2d762  
>> subversion-1.5.0-rc9.tar.bz2
>>     a489062188a1879a983612f243e9e5366a3d21ac  subversion-1.5.0-rc9.tar.gz
>>     c74d827ced39b0ee3d44cc087df6f9fb113d16e9  subversion-1.5.0-rc9.zip
>>     2bcbbc5f810c1b9f7eab26debaf2140a67e22476  
>> subversion-deps-1.5.0-rc9.tar.bz2
>>     544b1fc42406eec7cef2b3b1064751b76e3c962c  
>> subversion-deps-1.5.0-rc9.tar.gz
>>     3cc672f6cf8f7520615bf8c0006edb37d16f0203  
>> subversion-deps-1.5.0-rc9.zip
>>
>> PGP Signatures are available at:
>>
>>     
>> http://subversion.tigris.org/downloads/subversion-1.5.0-rc9.tar.bz2.asc
>>     
>> http://subversion.tigris.org/downloads/subversion-1.5.0-rc9.tar.gz.asc
>>     http://subversion.tigris.org/downloads/subversion-1.5.0-rc9.zip.asc
>>     
>> http://subversion.tigris.org/downloads/subversion-deps-1.5.0-rc9.tar.bz2.asc 
>>
>>     
>> http://subversion.tigris.org/downloads/subversion-deps-1.5.0-rc9.tar.gz.asc 
>>
>>     
>> http://subversion.tigris.org/downloads/subversion-deps-1.5.0-rc9.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:
>>     3FAE C7E1 ADE8 572F 613C  F086 C572 2326 DA56 1D91
>>    Karl Fogel [1024D/DB00A248] with fingerprint:
>>     B77E 8FB2 112F 9637 2E3E  3F08 BC9D BB13 DB00 A248
>>    Paul T. Burba [1024D/53FCDC55] with fingerprint:
>>     E630 CF54 792C F913 B13C  32C5 D916 8930 53FC DC55
>>    Hyrum K. Wright [1024D/4E24517C] with fingerprint:
>>     3324 80DA 0F8C A37D AEE6  D084 0B03 AE6E 4E24 517C
>>    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-rc9 and earlier versions at:
>>
>>     http://svn.collab.net/repos/svn/tags/1.5.0-rc9/CHANGES
>>
>> Questions, comments, and bug reports to users_at_subversion.tigris.org.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> - The Subversion Team
>>
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Received on 2008-06-05 07:24:52 CEST