Unfortunately, due to the equally large age of the overall server OS,  
upgrading the svn in isolation from everything else is a bit tricky.  
The magic of library dependencies makes it a PITA. And the size of  
the geotools repository. Basically it has been something I have been  
putting off trying until I had a whole afternoon to burn on the  
process of doing it, testing it, and maintaining the ability to  
cleanly roll back in case things fail.

P

On 25-Feb-07, at 11:50 AM, Martin Desruisseaux wrote:

> Last time I looked, the SVN server version was quite old (1.1.x).  
> The latest
> version on http://subversion.tigris.org is 1.4.3. I believe that  
> the 1.1.x
> series is not supported anymore. Maybe upgrating the SVN server  
> would help to
> improve stability?
>
>       Martin
>


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