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Re: Migrating from 1.3 to 1.4

From: Eric Lemes <ericlemes_at_gmail.com>
Date: 2006-10-16 17:50:02 CEST

On 10/16/06, Dan Shookowsky <dshookowsky@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> We're currently running Subversion version 1.3.0 (r17949) on a Windows
> 2003 server, served up through Apache 2.0.55 with mod_auth_sspi for
> security. We only have a few small repositories (less than 10 for
> code and 1 for docs).
>
> Does anyone have information regarding the best practices for
> migrating to SVN 1.4? I'd like to take advantage of the speed
> improvements, but would like to ensure that the transition is as
> smooth as possible. Also, I had read on the list of some issues with
> SVN 1.4 in an environment similar to ours and was wondering if the
> issues had been resolved.
>
> I'm just not sure if I want to move the server side forward first or
> the clients.

Hello Dan,

I have the same environment.

I migrated recently my repos from 1.3 to 1.4, with no issues. I just run the
1.4 installer, copied the new .so's and libdb.dll to modules dir, and
restarted the server.

The clients has been upgraded to TortoiseSVN 1.4 with no issues too.

I haven't runned the dump/load in my repos to take advantage of the new
repository format yet. I runned this in a small environment for tests, and
have no surprises too.

Eric
Received on Mon Oct 16 17:50:56 2006

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