On Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 14:27, John Gwinner <jgwinner_at_dazsi.com> wrote:
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Andy Levy
>
> ...
>> I routinely use the command-line, TSVN, and Eclipse on the same WC and
>> have had no trouble. The most important part is to make sure they're
>> all speaking the same language when it comes to the WC metadata - all
>> need to be based upon the same SVN version.
>
> Is there a way to lock out older clients from a repository?
>
> Most of our developers are at client sites, and it's hard enough to make
> sure their virus scanners are up to date, much less installed software.
>
> I could see when the next version is installed there being problems with
> people without outdated software versions. I can make it available on a
> private download, but people may put it off, especially if "it seems to
> work".
I believe someone posted a few months ago how to do it, but it's not
really needed except in special situations. Older clients will work
with newer servers (and vice versa), the newer features just won't
work.
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Received on 2009-01-21 21:08:43 CET