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Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist

I plan to package Subversion <URL: http://subversion.tigris.org>

The goal of subversion is to build a version control system that could
replace cvs. It will have all the features of CVS and rename of files
and directories, permisions and other meta information and symbolic
links. A lot of other features is mentioned on the above website.

Subversion is licensed under an Apache/BSD-style license.

I havn't tried it yet. But if it keeps half it's promises it's worth
tho work.


I can't find it in the archive or at the wnpp bug page. So it
shouldn't be ITP'ed yet.

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>>>>> "David" == David Kimdon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
    David> I have packages built.  They are waiting (and have been
    David> waiting for quite a while) on uploads of db3.3 (now db4.0
    David> which recently happenned) and apache2 (hasn't happenned
    David> AFAIK).  But you can test them (see link below).

Ah cool.  Seems my search of the wnpp was not what it could be. :)
I'll wait for the dependencies to be filled.

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