Hi,

I have been using TortoiseSVN for many years now and I have been applying 
updates fairly regularly on the client side.
At the moment I am using  local or on the LAN repositories but I am 
gradually trying to migrate to a server based solution.
Those repositories where created from the client side. 
I have been experiencing issues with a program that has only internal 
support for SVN 1.7, 1.8 or 1.9.
The issue is that this program will not be able to access a repository 
which was created with SVN 1.10, 1.11 or 1.12 because of the  "Expected 
Format 8" error and similar.

I started noticing this issue after I recreated the repository with SVN 
1.11 or SVN 1.12.
As a result, I had to recreate a new repository under SVN 1.9, which also 
means loosing history from the original repository.

As I am on SVN 1.9, I no longer have access to repositories created with 
more recent version of SVN.
If a client running SVN 1.10 or newer, is committing onto SVN 1.9 
repository, then it seems there are time where my software running SVN 1.9 
isn't able to access that data.

How can I manage App/Client/repository coexistence/relationship in such 
heterogeneous environment?

What would be my options?

Regards.








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