George R Goffe wrote: > I have just built and installed the trunk version of subversion. > When I try "svn up" I get this message: > svn: E200019: Version mismatch in 'svn_kwallet' (expecting equality): found > 1.8.10, expected 1.9.0-dev > > I'm not sure what to do to fix this problem. Can anyone give me some > help with this situation please?
Don't know. I imagine something is broken in your latest alpha development build. When using the cutting edge sometimes bleeding occurs. Which is why we humorously call that the bleeding edge! This would probably be a better question for the subversion list. That is where all of the subversion developers hang out. This list is for people using Savannah. We don't know too much about specific upstream projects here. If you are trying the bleeding edge alpha version then you will probably need to debug it. The latest released version of subversion is 1.8.11 just recently released on 2014-12-15. That is the upstream subversion project recommended release according to: https://subversion.apache.org/download/ The latest version of subversion that I am using is 1.8.10. If you are not interested in developing and debugging subversion yourself then I might suggest backing off from the bleeding edge alpha and falling back to a more well tested version such as the released version. Since subversion is very mainstream these days and most people are using a software distribution with these bundled it is probably easier to use the bundled version from a software distribution. That would be well tested and should work fine. Note that Savannah is running subversion 1.6 from an LTS branch. You certainly don't need anything newer to talk to Savannah. Good luck! Bob
