The list of dependencies for svn is huge -- is this really necessary?
The following package will be installed or updated:
svn-client-ssl
The following 41 additional packages will be installed:
apache2-ssl apache2-ssl-common apache2-ssl-dev apache2-ssl-mpm-worker
apr-ssl apr-ssl-shlibs cyrus-sasl2-dev cyrus-sasl2-shlibs db4
db4-shlibs
db41-ssl db41-ssl-shlibs dlcompat-dev dlcompat-shlibs gdbm3
gdbm3-shlibs
guile guile-dev guile-shlibs libtool14 libtool14-shlibs neon24-ssl
neon24-ssl-shlibs openldap-ssl openldap-ssl-dev openldap-ssl-shlibs
openssl097-dev openssl097-shlibs pkgconfig python-nox python23-nox
python23-nox-shlibs python23-socket-nox ruby ruby-dev ruby18 ruby18-dev
ruby18-shlibs svn-ssl-shlibs swig texinfo
On Nov 19, 2003, at 10:26 AM, Christian Schaffner wrote:
> The fink (<http://fink.sf.net>) packages are now available for the
> latest version of svn:
>
> <http://fink.sourceforge.net/pdb/search.php?s=svn>
>
> To get it type 'fink selfupdate-rsync'. Rsync is the now recommended
> way of updating your fink packages.
>
> To use the client: 'fink install svn-client-ssl'
> To use the stand-alone server: 'fink install svn-ssl'
> To use the apache server: 'fink install libapache2-ssl-mod-svn'
>
> For general questions about fink (e.g. regarding getting the latest
> package) please write to
> <mailto:fink-users@lists.sourceforge.net>
>
> Note that the svn Fink package is still in the unstable tree. To
> enable it, please read the Fink FAQ:
> <http://fink.sourceforge.net/faq/usage-fink.php#unstable>
>
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