How can I backoff releases. Right now I receive messages that my SVN
client is too old to perform updates/commits?
Larry
On Jun 26, 4:57 am, "Simon Large" <simon.tortoise..._at_googlemail.com>
wrote:
> 2008/6/26 Stefan Küng <tortoise..._at_gmail.com>:
>
> > Please report your issues on the Subversion mailing list
> > (users at subversion tigris org).
>
> > TSVN does not do any network connections (with or withoutssh) itself but
> > relies on the svn library to do that. If svn+sshdoes not work for you, it's
> > an issue in the svn library.
>
> > We can't report these issues ourselves: we can't answer the questions the
> > Subversion developers might have, because we would have to ask you first. So
> > instead of us acting as mail relays between you and the Subversion
> > developers, just report your issue directly to them.
>
> I did think about adding a note to the release notes last night about
> known issues, but not sure if that's the best place to put it. Maybe
> we need a separate page linked to from the release notes, the download
> page, your blog, bbc.co.uk, etc.
>
> Simon
>
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Received on 2008-07-14 08:58:04 CEST