Hello Ryan,
Thank you for your quick reply.
1.x version are supposed to be compatible with one another. I would just try it. Dump your 1.3.2 repo, load it into a new 1.9.7 repo, see what happens.
We will try it out then.
Best Regards,
Joanne
-----Original Message-----
From: Ryan Schmidt [mailto:subversion-2016_at_ryandesign.com]
Sent: Wednesday, December 13, 2017 11:43 AM
To: Joanne Giammo <jgiammo_at_kwi.com>
Cc: Subversion Users <users_at_subversion.apache.org>; Jonathan Rose <jrose_at_kwi.com>
Subject: Re: Upgrading a very old SVN version
On Dec 13, 2017, at 10:01, Joanne Giammo wrote:
> My company had been working with a very old version of SVN – 1.3.2
> from 2006 They are planning to upgrade to the latest version –
> currently 1.9.7
>
> I realize that an upgrade from 1.3.2 to 1.9.7 is a serious jump.
> • Are there any know issues doing an upgrade such as this?
> • Is this full upgrade recommended or should the upgrade be done in stages until we reach 1.9.7?
> • We don’t want to lose the check-in history of all the files.
>
> Any guidance would be great!
1.x version are supposed to be compatible with one another. I would just try it. Dump your 1.3.2 repo, load it into a new 1.9.7 repo, see what happens.
Received on 2017-12-13 19:34:28 CET