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Re: svnadmin dump | svnadmin load breaks peg revisions?

From: Dan Stromberg <dstromberglists_at_gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 6 Aug 2009 15:13:14 -0700

I checked for subversion packages for openSUSE 10.3, but found none,
including on Novell's build server. It's probably just too old an OS
now.

I've gone ahead and built a -64-bit- subversion 1.6.4 in
/usr/local/svn on the -new- server, not the old one. Advice on
whether to remove the OS's subversion and symlink or just carefully
set $PATH would be valued. That may or may not have an impact on the
vendor-supplied apache plugin we're using for subversion access.

I'm also checking if anyone internal has anything on the new server
that isn't also on the old server - I requested that people check into
both for a while, but sometimes things happen :) The idea being that
we don't want to lose any code changes.

Is there any reason to suspect that the openSUSE subversion plugin for
apache wouldn't be compatible with my hand-built subversion?

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