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Re: ok to use trunk on The svn repos?

From: Hyrum K. Wright <hyrum_wright_at_mail.utexas.edu>
Date: Sat, 01 Nov 2008 08:50:55 -0500

Greg Stein wrote:
> The server is running 1.5.3, iirc.
>
> Use any client you want. The server needs to work with *everything* and
> needs to defend, too. No matter what you use, you should not be able to
> kill it..

But be warned, if you use a non-1.5 client, merges won't be recorded. So if
you're doing merging, please use a 1.5.x client.

FWIW, I've been using 1.4.x for a while and just recently (~1 month ago)
switched to 1.5 for day-to-day operation.

Oh, and sorry Greg, you don't recall correctly. :P The server version can
easily be found by browsing to: https://svn.collab.net/repos/svn/ I currently
note that svn.collab.net is "Powered by Subversion version 1.5.4 (r33841)." :)

-Hyrum

> On Oct 31, 2008, at 21:23, "Neels J. Hofmeyr" <neels_at_elego.de> wrote:
>
>> Hi folks,
>>
>> is it ok to use a subversion client compiled from current trunk to
>> merge and
>> commit stuff to trunk on The Subversion Repository? Or is it necessary to
>> stick to a stable release. My current environment offers svn 1.5.1,
>> but it
>> seems to be awfully slow on a merge. Since I saw lots of posts that
>> this has
>> been solved in at least some places, I'd like to try using trunk when
>> merging. Hey, what release is running on the server side? It strikes
>> me now
>> that I don't even know.
>>
>> Thanks for any remarks.
>> ~Neels
>>
>
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