On Mar 15, 2010, at 22:09, Jeremy Conlin wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 15, 2010 at 6:06 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
>> No, it means the version of Subversion that is directly reading the 
>> repository is older than the version of Subversion that created the 
>> repository.
>> 
>> "Directly reading" means probably the version of Subversion on the server, 
>> assuming you are using a repository access protocol other than file:///.
> 
> I am accessing the repository via svn+ssh.  I think the problem is
> that I have some version in /usr/bin and another version in
> ~/usr/local/bin.  When I'm logged in, the version used is
> ~/usr/local/bin and that is 1.6.9.  The version in /usr/bin is 1.4.2.
> Is it possible that these versions are getting mixed up?

Absolutely. The PATH you've defined for use when you log in via ssh 
interactively isn't necessarily the same PATH that will be used when connecting 
via ssh non-interactively (such as when using svn+ssh).

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