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The 02 october 2006 build will NOT be out.
Game_Ender:
I am on Ubuntu and we will probably not get SVN 1.4 for about 7 months (came out just after the latest version's feature freeze), will autorevision continue to work? I am assuming yes because it will make a call to the svn client instead of parsing the file its self.
thomas:
--- Quote from: Game_Ender on October 03, 2006, 07:36:05 am ---I am on Ubuntu and we will probably not get SVN 1.4 for about 7 months (came out just after the latest version's feature freeze), will autorevision continue to work? I am assuming yes because it will make a call to the svn client instead of parsing the file its self.
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If svn works, autorevision works. It is as simple as that :)
You can continue to use the old Subversion commandline tools indefinitely as long as you never accidentially (or deliberately) use a tool from the 1.4 line. Once you do that, you will no longer be able to use your working copies until you update.
autorevision only ever looks at any kind of files itself if svn fails. Thus, as long as you don't touch anything, you'll be fine.
The problem that Lieven experienced only appears if:
1. you use a different tool (TortoiseSVN) to check out
2. you did not update that tool to be compatible with Subversion 1.4
3. svn is not installed or not in PATH
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