Philip Stubbs wrote: > 2009/4/15 Werner F. Bruhin <werner.bru...@free.fr>: >> I just upgraded my Ubuntu machine which I mainly use for my svn >> repository. Reason to upgrade was to get of svn 1.4.3 to something more >> recent, i.e. 1.5.x or even better 1.6.1. >> >> Was searching around but have not found instructions on how to get svn >> upgraded - note that I am still pretty new to Linux/Ubuntu. >> >> Only thing I found was "sudo apt-get upgrade subversion" but the post >> was not clear if the person actually got it fully working (i.e. he >> posted that command but then stated that he run into problems). > > First I must say that I don't use svn. However, I would have thought > that if you have upgraded to 8.10 then you should already have > subversion 1.5.1. If you upgrade to 9.04 then you would have > subversion 1.5.4 unless it is held back for any reason. That must be the case as svnadmin --version still gives me 1.4 > > If there is anything you need to do to your repository, I would not > know. However, I bet a quick Google would tell you. Sure, (replace "was searching around" above with did some "googling") I have tried this a few days ago and gave up after at least 2 hours, did again today and have not found anything conclusive - lots of hits but nothing much more then what I stated above.
Off doing other things, but will come back to this as I do want/need to get at least to 1.5 - hopefully one does not have to install from scratch - that would just be too stupid in my view. Werner -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/