On Tue, Apr 17, 2012 at 1:48 PM, Greg Stein <gst...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Tue, Mar 13, 2012 at 10:30, <markp...@apache.org> wrote: >> Author: markphip >> Date: Tue Mar 13 14:30:22 2012 >> New Revision: 1300147 >> >> URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=1300147&view=rev >> Log: >> * publish/packages.html >> (centos, redhat, solaris, suse, windows) Removed client-only designation >> from CollabNet downloads. >> Package now includes all of the SVN binaries. Only Apache + mod_dav_svn >> are in a separate package. > > On the target pages, I only see Edge. No "vanilla" server. I thought > we had agreed that the landing pages required vanilla client and/or > server in order to be listed as client/server on our packages.html > page? Having larger vendor packages on the landing page was deemed > "fine", as long as vanilla was present. Given that the landing pages > don't have vanilla servers, then it seems packages.html should still > state "client only". > > Maybe they had vanilla at the time of this change, but have been > dropped at some point?
I think it might just be terminology. What you are calling vanilla is called "command-line client". It includes everything in the build of SVN, all binaries, except mod_dav_svn. It includes svnadmin, svnserve, svnsync, the tools etc... We could include mod_dav_svn but since we build with the latest Apache it would not work with the one provide by a Linux distro anyway. So we do not include it in the package. I am not against improving the label on that page. It was already called command line client and I could not think of anything better. -- Thanks Mark Phippard http://markphip.blogspot.com/