2009/12/20 Serge Tumanyan <tumanyan_at_mail.ru>:
> Konstantin,
>
>>> BTW, I saw the files SVN.exe, SVNAdmin.exe and SVNServ.exe in the nighty
>>> builds
>> These are the command line tools for Subversion. These are developed
>> by the main subversion project.
>
> Thank you, the question mainly meant to find out if this client is pure
> Windows client or some kind of fast port running for example under cygwin32
> or similar unix-like wrapper?
>
>> SVN.exe is the command-line client.
>> SVNAdmin.exe is the repository administration tool.
>> SVNServ.exe is the server for svn:// protocol.
>
> This is clearly understanded by me along before running TSVN because I have
> started to use SlakSVN first before found TSVN, the question mainly was ment
> to find out if this port is pure Windows port or simply a build from the
> original sources with a unix-like wrapper needed to run or built-in?
They are not needed by TortoiseSVN, but are provided as a convenience.
If a subversion client causes the working copy to auto-upgrade to a
newer format (as happened for 1.6) then it no longer works with older
versions. TSVN nightly is built against the subversion trunk (at least
it normally is - svn trunk is currently too slow while WC-NG is being
developed) so we provide the matching svn toolset built against the
same SVN libraries.
Simon
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