Quoting yoheeb <yoh...@gmail.com>:
> On Apr 27, 4:24 pm, "W. Martin Borgert" <deba...@debian.org> wrote:
>> On 2009-04-27 23:07, Remy Blank wrote:
>>
>> >   TortoiseSVN-1.5.9.15518-win32-svn-1.5.6.msi
>> ...
>> > Be careful if you downgrade, as the repository and all the working
>> > copies that you have created with an 1.6.x version will become
>> > unreadable. So if you repository already contains something, you'll have
>> > to dump it and reload it in a new repository created with 1.5.x.
>>
>> Are you sure? Isn't TortoiseSVN just a client with no direct
>> access to the repository? Why the dump and reload?
>
> Dude, why bother to ask if you don't believe the answers:
>
> from the TortoiseSVN RELEASE NOTES for 1.6:
>
> "WARNING: if a Subversion 1.6 client encounters a pre-1.6 working
> copy, it will automatically upgrade the working copy format as soon as
> it touches it, making it unreadable by older Subversion clients. If
> you are using several versions of Subversion on your machine, be
> careful about which version you use in which working copy, to avoid
> accidentally upgrading a working copy. "

So what? I still don't see the connection to the subversion 1.5 on my
server. In fact, I'm running trac 0.11 with subversion 1.5 on a Debian
server and there are some TortoiseSVN 1.6 clients. So far no problem.
I still don't believe the answers :~)


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