More specficly, I wanted to create repository and a working directory on the same drive in a single user mode. That way I could accomplish two tasks..save my code and also experiment with subversions features.
Thanks to everyone who replied.
Steve
> Hi Steve,
>
> The client ~is~ supported under Win98. I believe that there is a
> relevant (but perhaps poorly worded) item about this in the FAQ.
>
> What operating systems does Subversion run on?
>
> All modern flavors of Unix, Win32, BeOS, OS/2, MacOS X.
>
> Subversion is written in ANSI C and uses APR, the Apache Portable
> Runtime library, as a portability layer. Although the Subversion client
> will compile anywhere APR does, the Subversion server depends on
> Berkeley DB. In theory Berkeley DB is portable to most of those
> platforms as well (except Win95/Win98, where it's known not to work due
> to shared-memory segment problems).
>
> --CMP
>
> On Jan 21, 2004, at 1:17, steve wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> > I just want to confirm that subversion is not supported on win98, just
> > Windows NT/2000/XP. Is that so?
> > thanks
> >
> > Steve
> >
> >
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