Re: Subversion 1.6.15 Released
Releases of binaries, releases of API consumers (eg, tortoisesvn, subclipse), releases of related tools (eg, svnmerge, svndumptool). None of these are currently on-topic for announce@, and it won't scale to have all of them on us...@. I'm wondering if having a dedicated ${bikeshed}-annou...@subversion.a.o list for these would be a good idea... Daniel (it could help replace contrib/ and links.html) Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote on Sun, Dec 19, 2010 at 12:06:41 -0500: > On Fri, Dec 17, 2010 at 5:46 PM, David Darj wrote: > > On 2010-12-17 22:58, Mark Phippard wrote: > >> > >> On Fri, Dec 17, 2010 at 4:42 PM, wrote: > >>> > >>> Any idea why TSVN 1.6.12 Build 20536 2010/11/24 claims to be using SVN > >>> 1.6.15 before it was released? > >> > >> Subversion 1.6.15 was released several weeks ago. David is just one > >> person of many that creates a binary version and he is simply > >> announcing availability of his binaries. TortoiseSVN does not release > >> until we have officially released the source. > >> > >> BTW, David is there really any reason to broadcast your release in > >> these forums? CollabNet has never done that (and would not want to > >> see us start). While I think the info is somewhat useful in general > >> it would get ugly if everyone that produced binaries announced it on > >> all the lists every time. You can announce it on sf.net and users can > >> subscribe to lists or RSS feeds there if they want to be updated on > >> releases. > >> > > I just keep up the work where DJ Heap (and Troy Simpson) left off building > > and announcing these binaries. > > If it's not appropiate to announce it here I will stop. > > > > Anyway announcment on my Win32 build of Subversion will be announced at the > > sf page at https://sourceforge.net/projects/win32svn/ where a RSS feed is > > also available. > > *I* appreciate seeing them, but I've made some informal announcements > for the RPMforge updates, especially for RHEL and CentOS users. Since > I tend to pre-test and submit the .spec files for the last few > releases, I may have some self-interest there.
Re: Subversion 1.6.15 Released
On Fri, Dec 17, 2010 at 5:46 PM, David Darj wrote: > On 2010-12-17 22:58, Mark Phippard wrote: >> >> On Fri, Dec 17, 2010 at 4:42 PM, wrote: >>> >>> Any idea why TSVN 1.6.12 Build 20536 2010/11/24 claims to be using SVN >>> 1.6.15 before it was released? >> >> Subversion 1.6.15 was released several weeks ago. David is just one >> person of many that creates a binary version and he is simply >> announcing availability of his binaries. TortoiseSVN does not release >> until we have officially released the source. >> >> BTW, David is there really any reason to broadcast your release in >> these forums? CollabNet has never done that (and would not want to >> see us start). While I think the info is somewhat useful in general >> it would get ugly if everyone that produced binaries announced it on >> all the lists every time. You can announce it on sf.net and users can >> subscribe to lists or RSS feeds there if they want to be updated on >> releases. >> > I just keep up the work where DJ Heap (and Troy Simpson) left off building > and announcing these binaries. > If it's not appropiate to announce it here I will stop. > > Anyway announcment on my Win32 build of Subversion will be announced at the > sf page at https://sourceforge.net/projects/win32svn/ where a RSS feed is > also available. *I* appreciate seeing them, but I've made some informal announcements for the RPMforge updates, especially for RHEL and CentOS users. Since I tend to pre-test and submit the .spec files for the last few releases, I may have some self-interest there.
Re: Subversion 1.6.15 Released
On Fri, Dec 17, 2010 at 5:46 PM, David Darj wrote: > I just keep up the work where DJ Heap (and Troy Simpson) left off building > and announcing these binaries. > If it's not appropiate to announce it here I will stop. David, I do not want to give you the impression that I think you are doing something wrong. Like I said, there is some value and general interest in letting people know. The issue is that you are just one of many people producing binaries and for the most part I do not think anyone else is announcing each release on these lists. I would personally not want to see everyone that makes binaries do this as I think it would get very "spammy" whenever there is a new SVN release. There was also this instance here where a user apparently thought you were announcing the SVN release, and not just your binaries. So I guess there is some possibility for confusion. If you want to make an announcement over here, I would suggest using the announce@ list only, but that is just one person's suggestion/opinion. Personally, I think when the SVN project issue a release announcement people just go to their preferred location to get the binaries and do not wait or look for a separate announcement. -- Thanks Mark Phippard http://markphip.blogspot.com/
Re: Subversion 1.6.15 Released
On 2010-12-17 22:58, Mark Phippard wrote: On Fri, Dec 17, 2010 at 4:42 PM, wrote: Any idea why TSVN 1.6.12 Build 20536 2010/11/24 claims to be using SVN 1.6.15 before it was released? Subversion 1.6.15 was released several weeks ago. David is just one person of many that creates a binary version and he is simply announcing availability of his binaries. TortoiseSVN does not release until we have officially released the source. BTW, David is there really any reason to broadcast your release in these forums? CollabNet has never done that (and would not want to see us start). While I think the info is somewhat useful in general it would get ugly if everyone that produced binaries announced it on all the lists every time. You can announce it on sf.net and users can subscribe to lists or RSS feeds there if they want to be updated on releases. I just keep up the work where DJ Heap (and Troy Simpson) left off building and announcing these binaries. If it's not appropiate to announce it here I will stop. Anyway announcment on my Win32 build of Subversion will be announced at the sf page at https://sourceforge.net/projects/win32svn/ where a RSS feed is also available. /David
Re: Subversion 1.6.15 Released
On Fri, Dec 17, 2010 at 05:07:44PM -0500, r...@elilabs.com wrote: > I am not subscribed to the dev or announce lists, and the header says this > is the users list, and my installed TSVN's "about" shows 11/24. I cannot > imagine how this would have ended up on dev or announce. :-\ Ah, I misunderstood your question because I was only looking at version numbers, not the date stamp. The date in the binaries might be off if the TortoiseSVN team produced binaries based on pre-release Subversion source code that went into the pre-release testing phase. If the test phase was successful the Subversion project releases the source officially, and TortoiseSVN binaries built a few days eariler are now known good and can be released, too. Stefan
Re: Subversion 1.6.15 Released
On Fri, Dec 17, 2010 at 04:42:16PM -0500, r...@elilabs.com wrote: > Any idea why TSVN 1.6.12 Build 20536 2010/11/24 claims to be using SVN > 1.6.15 before it was released? TortoiseSVN doesn't follow skips in version numbers that occasionally happen between Subversion releases. E.g. the entry for 1.6.14 in https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/subversion/trunk/CHANGES reads as follows: Version 1.6.14 (Not released, see changes for 1.6.15.) This means Subversion 1.6.14 did not pass pre-release testing and wasn't made publicly available. Because TortoiseSVN releases don't use the same version numbers as the Subversion releases they're based on, TortoiseSVN users need to look at the "based on Subversion release X" number to find out which version of Subversion release they are using. (In case this relationship is unclear: TortoiseSVN, like virtually every other Subversion client out there, is a wrapper around the Subversion core libraries.) Even if TortoiseSVN did skip release numbers skipped by Subversion, release numbers could get out of sync if TortoiseSVN issued a release to fix a bug that's present in TortoiseSVN but not in Subversion. It's unlikely that we're ever going to see version numbers for both the Subversion core and TortoiseSVN increase in lock-step. Stefan
Re: Subversion 1.6.15 Released
I am not subscribed to the dev or announce lists, and the header says this is the users list, and my installed TSVN's "about" shows 11/24. I cannot imagine how this would have ended up on dev or announce. :-\ > On Fri, Dec 17, 2010 at 16:42, wrote: >> Any idea why TSVN 1.6.12 Build 20536 2010/11/24 claims to be using SVN >> 1.6.15 before it was released? > > http://tortoisesvn.net/status.html says it was released on 11/27/2010, > not 11/24/2010. > > But regardless, the question would be more appropriate on the TSVN > mailing list, not spammed to the SVN Dev & Announce lists. >
Re: Subversion 1.6.15 Released
On Fri, Dec 17, 2010 at 4:42 PM, wrote: > Any idea why TSVN 1.6.12 Build 20536 2010/11/24 claims to be using SVN > 1.6.15 before it was released? Subversion 1.6.15 was released several weeks ago. David is just one person of many that creates a binary version and he is simply announcing availability of his binaries. TortoiseSVN does not release until we have officially released the source. BTW, David is there really any reason to broadcast your release in these forums? CollabNet has never done that (and would not want to see us start). While I think the info is somewhat useful in general it would get ugly if everyone that produced binaries announced it on all the lists every time. You can announce it on sf.net and users can subscribe to lists or RSS feeds there if they want to be updated on releases. -- Thanks Mark Phippard http://markphip.blogspot.com/
Re: Subversion 1.6.15 Released
On Fri, Dec 17, 2010 at 16:42, wrote: > Any idea why TSVN 1.6.12 Build 20536 2010/11/24 claims to be using SVN > 1.6.15 before it was released? http://tortoisesvn.net/status.html says it was released on 11/27/2010, not 11/24/2010. But regardless, the question would be more appropriate on the TSVN mailing list, not spammed to the SVN Dev & Announce lists.
Re: Subversion 1.6.15 Released
Any idea why TSVN 1.6.12 Build 20536 2010/11/24 claims to be using SVN 1.6.15 before it was released? > I'm finally happy to announce my release of Subversion 1.6.15 Win32 > binaries and installer. > Sorry about the late release but I had done some work on my house in the > last weeks. > > They are available on SourceForge: > http://sourceforge.net/projects/win32svn/ (preferred) > and also at my website:http://alagazam.net > > > Release notes for the 1.6.x release series may be found at: > > http://subversion.apache.org/docs/release-notes/1.6.html > > You can find the list of changes between 1.6.15 and earlier versions at: > > http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/subversion/tags/1.6.15/CHANGES > > Questions, comments, and bug reports to us...@subversion.apache.org. > > > Merry X-mas to the whole SVN community > > David Darj > http://alagazam.net > > > > >
Re: Subversion 1.6.15 Released
I'm finally happy to announce my release of Subversion 1.6.15 Win32 binaries and installer. Sorry about the late release but I had done some work on my house in the last weeks. They are available on SourceForge: http://sourceforge.net/projects/win32svn/ (preferred) and also at my website:http://alagazam.net Release notes for the 1.6.x release series may be found at: http://subversion.apache.org/docs/release-notes/1.6.html You can find the list of changes between 1.6.15 and earlier versions at: http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/subversion/tags/1.6.15/CHANGES Questions, comments, and bug reports to us...@subversion.apache.org. Merry X-mas to the whole SVN community David Darj http://alagazam.net
Re: Apache Subversion 1.6.15 Released
On Wed, Nov 24, 2010 at 05:36:01PM -0500, Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote: > On Wed, Nov 24, 2010 at 11:15 AM, Hyrum Wright wrote: > > I'm happy to announce Apache Subversion 1.6.15. This release contains > > several bug fixes, including two which can cause client-initiated > > crashes on the server. We encourage users to upgrade as soon as > > Cool. I just built it using the RPMforge SRPM's, updated to 1.6.15, > and it passwd with flying colors in my RHEL 5 environment. I left a > request on the relevant mailing list there to update the package: we > should see an update quite soon for RHEL 5 and CentOS 5 users. Thanks for poking rpmforge. BTW, OpenSUSE/SLE users can find 1.6.15 packages in the buildservice: http://software.opensuse.org/search?q=subversion+1.6.15 Some are still building so if your SUSE version or processor architecture doesn't show up in the list yet try again later. Stefan
Re: Apache Subversion 1.6.15 Released
On Wed, Nov 24, 2010 at 11:15 AM, Hyrum Wright wrote: > I'm happy to announce Apache Subversion 1.6.15. This release contains > several bug fixes, including two which can cause client-initiated > crashes on the server. We encourage users to upgrade as soon as Cool. I just built it using the RPMforge SRPM's, updated to 1.6.15, and it passwd with flying colors in my RHEL 5 environment. I left a request on the relevant mailing list there to update the package: we should see an update quite soon for RHEL 5 and CentOS 5 users.
Apache Subversion 1.6.15 Released
I'm happy to announce Apache Subversion 1.6.15. This release contains several bug fixes, including two which can cause client-initiated crashes on the server. We encourage users to upgrade as soon as reasonable. Please note that Subversion 1.6.15 is the next release after Subversion 1.6.13. The 1.6.14 release was not published publicly, due to issues found during testing. Subversion 1.6.15 is available from: http://subversion.tigris.org/downloads/subversion-1.6.15.tar.bz2 http://subversion.tigris.org/downloads/subversion-1.6.15.tar.gz http://subversion.tigris.org/downloads/subversion-1.6.15.zip http://subversion.tigris.org/downloads/subversion-deps-1.6.15.tar.bz2 http://subversion.tigris.org/downloads/subversion-deps-1.6.15.tar.gz http://subversion.tigris.org/downloads/subversion-deps-1.6.15.zip The MD5 checksums are: 113fca1d9e4aa389d7dc2b210010fa69 subversion-1.6.15.tar.bz2 cd7d613d86eb6465fdaf0f34a6cfe9ec subversion-1.6.15.tar.gz 8471a65812c3e6de86945143ebcf7a4b subversion-1.6.15.zip 4aeb48233e62cf4afe9f5700ebed9150 subversion-deps-1.6.15.tar.bz2 db555a4c61cf928a99e10c9788a50149 subversion-deps-1.6.15.tar.gz 1d8c2d7f0e3d0cd8c8c79e7240effb1a subversion-deps-1.6.15.zip The SHA1 checksums are: b6fadf944a94b86f989f07bc2d781be41df017bf subversion-1.6.15.tar.bz2 e587227eff1cf86eec69336738a3aa38dae09dec subversion-1.6.15.tar.gz 61103b1b1a4b753e0cb645b73239f1a9873b0efe subversion-1.6.15.zip 29572d9d4e4a9bbcf6dab006011f5b1d411798b2 subversion-deps-1.6.15.tar.bz2 a29d2c13ad88272c01dc08bc62f88bc4cc53cd22 subversion-deps-1.6.15.tar.gz f267d63925408b052b79c90e06b8a8ee9afc7d2c subversion-deps-1.6.15.zip PGP Signatures are available at: http://subversion.tigris.org/downloads/subversion-1.6.15.tar.bz2.asc http://subversion.tigris.org/downloads/subversion-1.6.15.tar.gz.asc http://subversion.tigris.org/downloads/subversion-1.6.15.zip.asc http://subversion.tigris.org/downloads/subversion-deps-1.6.15.tar.bz2.asc http://subversion.tigris.org/downloads/subversion-deps-1.6.15.tar.gz.asc http://subversion.tigris.org/downloads/subversion-deps-1.6.15.zip.asc For this release, the following people have provided PGP signatures: Senthil Kumaran S [1024D/6CCD4038] with fingerprint: 8035 16A5 1D6E 50E2 1ECD DE56 F68D 46FB 6CCD 4038 Philip Martin [2048R/ED1A599C] with fingerprint: A844 790F B574 3606 EE95 9207 76D7 88E1 ED1A 599C Paul T. Burba [1024D/53FCDC55] with fingerprint: E630 CF54 792C F913 B13C 32C5 D916 8930 53FC DC55 Julian Foad [1024D/353E25BC] with fingerprint: 6604 5A4B 43BC F994 5728 351F 33E4 353E 25BC Bert Huijben [1024D/9821F7B2] with fingerprint: 2017 F51A 2572 0E78 8827 5329 FCFD 6305 9821 F7B2 Hyrum K. Wright [1024D/4E24517C] with fingerprint: 3324 80DA 0F8C A37D AEE6 D084 0B03 AE6E 4E24 517C Stefan Sperling [1024D/F59D25F0] with fingerprint: B1CF 1060 A1E9 34D1 9E86 D6D6 E5D3 0273 F59D 25F0 Mark Phippard [1024D/035A96A9] with fingerprint: D315 89DB E1C1 E9BA D218 39FD 265D F8A0 035A 96A9 Release notes for the 1.6.x release series may be found at: http://subversion.apache.org/docs/release-notes/1.6.html You can find the list of changes between 1.6.15 and earlier versions at: http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/subversion/tags/1.6.15/CHANGES Questions, comments, and bug reports to us...@subversion.apache.org. Thanks, - The Subversion Team