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Re: Upgrading to 1.4.x: are there nasty boobytraps?

From: Nico Kadel-Garcia <nkadel_at_comcast.net>
Date: 2006-06-28 04:41:26 CEST

Andy Levy wrote:
> On 6/27/06, Robert Wenner <robert.wenner@atsec.com> wrote:
>> On Tuesday 27 June 2006 21:18, Eric Hanchrow wrote:
>>> If I were you, I'd wait until it's released, and read the README and
>>> release notes carefully.
>>
>> You may also want to wait until Subclipse, TortoiseSVN, and whatever
>> else you use do support the new WC format.
>
> And it's probably not a bad idea to set up a testing environment where
> you can check everything out in a sandbox, before unleashing it onto
> production. "Subversion" being blamed for a failure due to your
> environment or code, which could have been prevent or avoided with
> some basic testing would be bad.

Umm. Guys? All of you have commented on the potential risks, and testing it
first, etc. I'm looking through the release notes in the trunk, which is up
to 1.4.x, and not seeing any server-side booby traps listed there: I'm
wondering if anyone has actually seen any *server side* surprises, so I can
plan ahead for them.

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