On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 11:25 AM, James Kelly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Alternatively you can also use svn 1.4.4. That's not always a palatable option -- subversion tends to fall into the category of 'system package' and it can be cumbersome to swim against the tide of a package update, as you may break some system dependencies for the sake of avoiding others. svn 1.5.1 went 'stable' on some distros recently, so this isn't a problem that's going to go away. And just going back to 1.4.4 for your mac doesn't necessarily dodge the problem, as you may be running setuptools on a mounted drive that has 1.5.1 .svn crumbs in it (or vice versa). It's generally a good idea to keep svn versions in sync across your various development environments anyway (or always do svn actions on one env, even if you mount the directory on several). This is all probably moot soon, as I don't expect the setuptools guys to allow the problem to persist at large. But yeah, in a pinch and disregarding the other stuff, he could roll back to 1.4.4. -David
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