"Madison Kelly" <linux@alteeve.com> wrote in message
news:450ED259.6040508@alteeve.com...
> Thanks to all who replied (and there were a lot!!) :)
>
> I didn't realize that the install:
> http://subversion.tigris.org/servlets/ProjectDocumentList?folderID=91
> was the client (looked like the server). This does the job perfectly,
> thank you!
>
> As for why I am not using TortoiseSVN, it wasn't a problem with the
> program itself but with the installer. It requires installing an updated
> MS Installer (in SP2) which was more than I am willing to do to install
> one program. I am sure the program itself is great. :p
>
> Madison
You may want to check out an earlier version of TortoiseSVN, which can be
installed on Win2K SP2. I use v1.2.6, which is compatible (as far as I am
aware) with any more recent version of the SVN server, though possibly with
reduced functionality. It is avilable here.
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/tortoisesvn/TortoiseSVN-1.2.6.4786-svn-1.
2.3.msi?download
Note that if you are also planning to use the command-line client you will
probably need to get matching versions - in particular SVN 1.4.0 uses
incompatible working copies.
- Mark Clements (HappyDog)
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Received on Tue Sep 19 00:13:53 2006