On Jul 11, 2007, at 10:25, james coleman wrote:
> Suse 9.1 getting a bit old now. Though it's what I'm using!
> Get apt-get for suse 9.1. It is maintained by suse (but getting old
> and new versions will not be added).
> Get it using yum or google for apt4rpm for suse 9.1
>
> Then:
>
> $ apt-get install subversion
>
> $ apt show subversion
> Package: subversion
> Section: Development/Tools/Version Control
> Installed Size: 1250
> Maintainer: http://www.suse.de/feedback
> Version: 1.0.0-73.14
> Filename: subversion-1.0.0-73.14.i586.rpm
>
> Old but it works :)
You should probably not use Subversion 1.0.0. You will run into bugs,
you might lose data, you will get upset about Subversion, you will
come here and complain, and the only thing we're likely to say at
that point is that you should have upgraded. Subversion 1.2.x isn't
even supported anymore. Please use the latest version, which is
currently Subversion 1.4.4.
> You should probably consider upgrading from suse 9.1 altogether. Me
> too.
>
> http://www.suselinuxsupport.de/wikka.php?
> wakka=HowToInstallandConfigureapt
> http://www.linuxquestions.org/linux/answers/
> Applications_GUI_Multimedia/apt4rpm_for_SUSE
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Received on Wed Jul 11 21:22:02 2007