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RE: Two versions of svn

From: Bob Archer <bob.archer_at_amsi.com>
Date: Wed, 17 Feb 2010 10:11:34 -0500

> I'm using svn on a shared host. The host itself has version 1.4.2
> installed
> on it, but my hosting company seems to not know anything about it. I have
> installed version 1.6.9 myself.
>
> When going through the command line, I can execute my version of svn using
> ~/bin/svn, but I am using tortoiseSVN on my local machine. When I try to
> use
> a regular command in tortoiseSVN, it fails, even though the identical
> commands work on my other server, which has the identical version of SVN
> installed on it, with the only difference being that it doesn't have the
> older version installed.

Perhaps if you are more specific than "it fails" we could help you out a bit more.

> What I'm wondering is how I can tell tortoiseSVN to execute commands from
> ~/bin/svn. Does anybody know how to do this?

You can't. TSVN uses the svn APIs... which are frankly the same source code that a build of svn.exe would use.

BOb

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