Dne 5.4.2012 13:20, Nico Kadel-Garcia napsal(a): > Thanks, I just fixed that. (Pushed to the wrong upstream). Nico, Thanks for clarification. I had been really keen on SVN, but I have completely switched to git and I'm revelling. > > The last Red Hat published subversion for RHEL 4 was 1.1.4. That lacks > really important features, such as the "ask before storing local > passwords in cleartext" feature of 1.6, serious performance upgrades, > Unicode log handling, and it lacks very useful "svn checkout --force" > option so useful to purhing a Subversion working copy onto an existing > directory. It also lacks the new svn:externals syntax, and has fallen > so far off the support tree it makes me weep when I have to use it. > I use the "svn checkout --force" option for things like Nagios > configurations, yum configuraitons, and BIND with chroot cages to set > up on new servers. (I'm actually planning on presenting on that last > one at svnday in Berlin this summer.) A newer Subversoin is also > really, really useful if you have working copies in NFS on RHEL 5 or > RHEL 6, and you'd like to be able to use or manipulate the same > working copy on RHEL 4. *THAT* is really useful for helping migrate > off of RHEL 4, which is now only supported with an "extended" > contract, but getting people off of obsolete operating systems seems > to have been a major hobby of mine for.... dang... 24 years. Interesting. I have been using a different approach, but I have switched to etckeer (git inside :o)). Right, I too have a few 4.x boxes and need to migrate. :o) I will investigate your patches and will try to push to RF. Are you willing to create pull request? DH
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