On Tue, Dec 7, 2021 at 5:16 AM Stefan Sperling <[email protected]> wrote: > > On Tue, Dec 07, 2021 at 03:19:45PM +0530, Abhishek Kumar wrote: > > Dear Team, > > There is a Planned Linux OS Upgradation of Server from existing version RHEL > > 6 to RHEL 7.7 where SVN Server(SVN V1.6.11) setup is done. > > > > Kindly provide the installation steps and compatibility for the same. > > > > *Existing* > > > > SVN Version Linux Version > > V1.6.11 RHEL 6.10 > > *Planned* > > SVN Version Linux Version > > V1.6.11 RHEL 7.7 > > Subversion 1.6.11 was released in April 2010 (almost 12 years ago!) > and is affected by numerous security issues listed here: > https://subversion.apache.org/security/ > > You should consider upgrading SVN to a supported version, instead > of upgrading only the RHEL system itself. > > For latest SVN source releases, see: > https://subversion.apache.org/download.cgi#source-releases > > For SVN binary packages specific to RHEL, see: > https://subversion.apache.org/packages.html#redhat > > > Looking forward to a quick reply and prompt support. > > This mailing list is a volunteer forum. As such, no specific guarantees > can be made regarding support requests. > > Regards, > Stefan
Some years back, I used to publish updated releases of Subversion for the repoforge repository. I stepped away from that hobby when the repoforge admin decided to stop adding new packages. While RHEL 7 has subversion 1.6 built-in, my more recent RPM building tools are available at https://github.com/nkadel/subversion-1.11.x-srpm. Wandisco used to publish up-to-date releases. but with the loss of popularity of Subversion, people have not spent much energy to backport current releases to older operating systems.
