correctly
(0xc07b)". This seems to be a fairly unhelpful message.
1. Is anyone able to get these binaries to work?
2. Are there other 64-bit binaries we can use?
It would be good to be able to keep experimenting with Subversion
without everyone doing so having to build it themselves.
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Talden
to perform some scripted experiments using our corporate
repository content (a copy of course) with 1.7 on Win32 and Win64.
1.7 sounds very promising and it would be great to get an early look
at the progress made and maybe help shake out the bugs.
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Talden
db) even with known bugs. I can
understand though why you're not building these combinations for TSVN
yet.
I'm not aware of anyone else doing nightly win32 Subversion binaries
so yours have been most helpful.
I'm using builds from here:
http://nightlybuilds.tortoisesvn.net/latest/win32/full/
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Talden
Whenever I've set up any Windows SVN servers I've always ensured that
everything works without an environment anyway. I anticipated, given the
documentation, that this exact change could occur.
So you could say that a lack of pain is a reward for following the spec
intent :)
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Aaron Scott-Bodden
his is one of the
strengths of the centralised model - that you can fix history - in a
DVCS once it's out the gate you're pretty much done for unless you
force everyone else to reclone from your rebase-point and forget any
history they had intermingled in the abandoned timeline. Shining here
would make Subversion even more attractive to the corporate space.
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Talden
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