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Repository Versioning Problem

From: Antonio Salieri <majestic.mountain.camel_at_earthlink.net>
Date: 2004-10-04 18:13:36 CEST

Hi. I have a stupid question: Where/how can I download an older-version tgz of subversion?

I recently upgraded my server to Fedora Core 2.

Then, I restored all my backed up stuff (including a repository) and installed subversion 1.0.8 by building from source.

This all worked fine.

Then I started svnserve and left, assuming it would work. I was wrong. My current version of svnserve expects version 3 of the schema, my old repository was in version 2. I know I'm supposed to dump the old repository and build a new one, according to the instructions at http://svn.collab.net/repos/svn/trunk/notes/repos_upgrade_HOWTO

The problem is, I didn't back up my old subversion version, and when I installed Fedora 2, I did so by repartitioning my drive. I need to know where I can download a subversion tarball from between versions 0.28 and 0.33

I tried looking through subverison.tigris.org, but had no luck.

Thanks.
~Antonio Salieri.

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