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Re: strange error after ci try

From: Ben Collins-Sussman <sussman_at_collab.net>
Date: 2003-10-25 20:01:52 CEST

GCS <gcs@lsc.hu> writes:

> > As a general rule, server and client cannot be more than one minor
> > version apart.
>
> Sure, I do understand this, but this time the versions are the same
> on the server and the client.

In your previous mail, you said client and server were vastly
different versions:

> SVN 0.24.2 acts as a server with Apache 2.0.47. I have tried to
> commit from Debian unstable/SVN 0.32.1.

So what's the story? If this is true, I'm not surprised at all that a
0.32.1 client can't commit against a 0.24.2 server.

> I would, but beginning with 0.30.0, I could not compile it on Woody.

Sounds like a problem you need to take up with the Woody SVN package
maintainer.

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