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Re: SVN Binary

From: Stanimir Stamenkov <s7an10_at_netscape.net>
Date: Sun, 09 May 2010 21:39:27 +0300

Sun, 9 May 2010 16:56:10 +0800, /Michael Sync/:

> Here is the list of sites that shares the binary of SVN for Windows
> platform. I'm trying to download Subversion ( just subversion not
> other clients) from those links. I got this error "This webpage has a
> redirect loop" from both Tigris.org websites.

You may try the binaries from:

http://alagazam.net/

as pointed out recently on this list:

http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/subversion-users/201004.mbox/<4BD0AFA8.6080506@alagazam.net>

> So, I tried to download from CollabNet, SlikSVN and VIsualSVN. But all
> of those sites don't have any link to download Subversion. They
> are encouraging users to download their products instead of SVN. I'm
> wondering if open subversion has some money relationships with those
> product companies...
>
> * CollabNet (certified binaries; maintained by CollabNet)
> * Tigris.org (Apache 2.2-compatible; maintained by D.J.
> Heap, Branko Čibej and Troy Simpson)
> * Tigris.org (Apache 2.0-compatible; maintained by D.J.
> Heap, Branko Čibej and Troy Simpson)
> * SlikSVN (32- and 64-bit client MSI; maintained by Bert
> Huijben, SharpSvn project)
> * VisualSVN (VisualSVN Server; maintained by VisualSV
>

I haven't tried all but I see all of them provide just SVN command-line
client except VisualSVN which appears to provide it as part of the
VisualSVN Server download. For example:

Tigris.org (Apache 2.2-compatible; maintained by D.J. Heap, Branko Čibej
and Troy Simpson)
<http://subversion.tigris.org/servlets/ProjectDocumentList?folderID=8100>

Don you see the "Setup-Subversion-1.6.6.msi" link in the file list?

SlikSVN (32- and 64-bit client MSI; maintained by Bert Huijben, SharpSvn
project)
<http://www.sliksvn.com/en/download>

Don't you see the "Slik SVN 1.6.11" link? The text above it states: "We
provide a standalone command line Subversion package for Windows. The
installer contains all command line tools (svn, svnadmin, svnsync,
svnserve, svnmucc, etc.) but no application bindings nor Apache modules.
The tools are fully side-by-side compatible with other packages."

-- 
Stanimir
Received on 2010-05-09 20:41:24 CEST

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