On 17.10.2013 18:08, Karol Szkudlarek wrote:
> W dniu 2013-10-14 22:01, Bob Archer pisze:
>>> W dniu 2013-10-04 15:04, Ivan Zhakov pisze:
>>>> On 4 October 2013 17:00, Karol Szkudlarek <karol_at_mikronika.com.pl>
>>> wrote:
>>>>> W dniu 2013-10-04 14:50, Ivan Zhakov pisze:
>>>>>
>>>>>> On 4 October 2013 16:44, Ivan Zhakov <ivan_at_visualsvn.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>> I'm trying to use the latest 1.8.3 64-bit version of svn client:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> CollabNetSubversion-client-1.8.3-1-x64.exe
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> but several times crashes. In attachement are log and dmp.
>>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> The attached dumps and logs doesn't have debug symbols included,
>>>>>>> this we're unable to investigate the issue. I recommend you contact
>>>>>>> company produced this binaries (CollabNet) or try to reproduce
>>>>>>> problem with other Subversion binaries distribution and contact
>>>>>>> them.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> Well, I checked logs more carefully and it seems like issue #4425
>>>>>> [1] which is fixed in r1522892 and proposed for backport to
>>>>>> Subversion 1.8.4.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> [1] http://subversion.tigris.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=4425
>>>>>>
>>>>> Well, yes it looks like exactly my problem. Thanks for info about.
>>>>> When the
>>>>> 1.8.4 will be released?
>>>>> Now its very annoying crash. I do 'svn log' very often. :-)
>>>> There is no specific schedule for patch releases. Usually they come
>>>> not less often than every month and if important fixes are waiting for
>>>> release. Subversion 1.8.3 was released 29 August 2013.
>>>>
>>> Hello again Ivan,
>>>
>>> Now we have 14 of October (so we have roughly more then 1 month from
>>> 1.8.3 release) and I'm still stuck with crashes of subversion 1.8.3.
>>> Please tell me ss it possible to back to 1.7.x series or not?!
>> Of course it is. Of course, there is no way to downgrade a working
>> copy that I am aware of, so you would have to do a clean checkout.
>>
>> BOb
>
> Hello again,
>
> I have 3 different and big source trees and compilation takes time.
> This is no option. Better if will be patch available or new 1.8.4
> binaries. As I see they are still unavailable.
> According to http://subversion.apache.org/docs/release-notes/ 1.8.x is
> fully supported and from release notes is "considered the current
> "best" release"
> for me currently is step backward.
"Fully supported" does not mean that anyone gets to dictate when we make
a release. It means that we will fix bugs, and this bug has been fixed
and will be in the next release. If you can't wait, you can always build
your own binaries, or ask (or pay) someone else to do it. The sources
are free; and this project does not create binaries anyway.
If you're expecting commercial support, you will not find it on this
list; but there are many companies that do offer it.
-- Brane
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Branko Čibej | Director of Subversion
WANdisco // Non-Stop Data
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Received on 2013-10-18 03:39:12 CEST