RE: Subversion on RedHat
From: Grierson, David <David.Grierson_at_sky.uk>
Date: Mon, 22 May 2017 09:04:16 +0000
Red Hat have a ABI (application binary interface) consistency policy within their major revisions. For example RHEL 6 distributes Apache httpd-2.2.15 - and will only ever include httpd-2.2.15.
This is good because it allows users of RHEL6 to have a consistent software version that they know will not shift in functionality, configuration or behaviour.
You will notice though that the patch level shifts - (RHEL6.4 includes httpd-2.2.15-28) this is due to Red Hat backporting patches into their version of the package.
The same is true of the Subversion packages distributed by Red Hat - the version distributed with RHEL will be lower version number than that supported by the Subversion community - however since you're using RHEL you should have a support contract with Red Hat where you can submit bug-reports related to the version on your platform.
However as Zdenek states if you're interested in using the features of a more modern version then you can use the WANDisco or CollabNet RPM's - however you should then expect the level of support that you're paying for from those vendors.
Dg.
From: Cedric J.F. Blomart (MINFIN) [mailto:cedric.blomart_at_minfin.fed.be]
Hello,
Dumb question maybe.
What is the situation with RedHat?
They do deliver Subversion 1.7 in their repositories but latest releases of Subversion (1.9) states that the 1.7 version will not accept any more bug report.
Cédric
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