That is correct Bob. and understood.
thanks
Bob Archer wrote:
>> At the server, a 'svnadmin --version' will show you the server version
>> currently being used (of course, take care that you use the svnadmin
>> from the installation that is being used to serve the repository, and
>> not a version that is accidentally in your path).
>>
>
> That also won't show you what version the repository is either. You can upgrade subversion on the server and never upgrade the repository. Svn will work with any version of the repository. Unless they run svnadmin --upgrade on it you can't rely on the repo version being the newest for the svn version being used on the server.
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