Subversion 1.0

Posted 9 months, 5 days ago on March 10, 2004 Subversion 1.0 was released a couple weeks ago and I have been testing it on my local windows system. For a single user it was very easy to setup and the CLI was intuitive. I also installed tortioseSVN to use as my primary GUI. After playing with it for a while and determining that it blows CVS out of the water, I decided to install it on my current Linux based cvs servers. I have two of them, one running RetHat 9 for work and another running Mandrake 8 for personal projects. Well, after 3 days of futzing with both boxes I still don't have a subversion server running. I can't by any stretch say that I'm a linux guru, but I'm cetinaly no longer a noob and this shouldn't be this difficult.

Update: I gave up trying to install the RPM's on my RedHat box and gave the source a try. That went in pretty much flawlessly. If only I tried that first. Doh! I also had a good experience setting it up on a windows box with apache2. Still no luck with my Mandrake distro though. Maybe its time to upgrade.

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