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Re: Repository version on Redhat ?

From: Max Bowsher <maxb_at_ukf.net>
Date: 2004-05-09 16:46:21 CEST

Tim Alsop wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a repository which I need to access so I installed the latest
> (1.0.2) version of subversion with Apache 2.0.48, but I had an error in
> the Apache log when I tried to access the repository files :
>
> (84)Invalid or incomplete multibyte or wide character: Expected version
> '3' of repository; found version '1' [500, #165005]
>
> I therefore tried to find an older version of subversion and the oldest
> version I could find was 0.32.1 so I installed this, but I now get :
>
> (84)Invalid or incomplete multibyte or wide character: Expected version
> '2' of repository; found version '1' [500, #165005]
>
> So, it looks like I need an even older version in order to be able to
> access this repository. I did some research and I think I need 0.27.0,
> but I cannot find the redhat rpm version of this product anywhere on the
> Internet. Can anybody help me find the rpm’s I need to install this
> version of subversion ? Or perhaps there is an alternative solution ?

It's going to be difficult at best to find such an old precompiled
version. You should consider installing db4, neon, apr & apr-util
development RPMs, and then building subversion 0.27 from source.

Max.

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