Greetings, David Stacey!

> Regarding you second point:

My second point is that I can't tell from looking at a directory, if I'm
inside a working copy or not. Launching any additional tools to do simple
telling is not an option.
This is a major drawback for me, and I'm not upgrading.

> The svn-1.7 client introduced a new working
> copy format, and you had to 'svn upgrade' your old svn-1.6 working 
> copies. Once a working copy has been upgraded, it can then only be used 
> with a svn-1.7 client. The same is true when upgrading the client from 
> svn-1.7 to svn-1.8: the working copy must be upgraded again, and once 
> upgraded the working copy can only be used with a svn-1.8 client. All of 
> this is independent of the server version.

> In theory, it is possible for a svn-1.8 client to upgrade a svn-1.6 
> working copy, although I've not attempted this personally.


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WBR,
Andrey Repin (anrdae...@yandex.ru) 18.11.2013, <03:20>

Sorry for my terrible english...


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