Hello Bo, I have to note that VisualSVN Server 4.3.0 is now available and it is linked with Subversion 1.14.0. Please, see the Release Notes <https://www.visualsvn.com/server/changes/4.3/>. You can find the upgrade checklists in the article KB167: Upgrading to VisualSVN Server 4.3 <https://www.visualsvn.com/support/topic/00167/>.
You can get VisualSVN Server 4.3.0 from the download <https://www.visualsvn.com/server/download/> page. On Tue, Oct 6, 2020 at 3:29 AM Pavel Lyalyakin < pavel.lyalya...@visualsvn.com> wrote: > Hello Bo, > > Yes, your current VisualSVN Server version is linked with Subversion > 1.9.7, and the most recent VisualSVN Server 4.2.2 is linked with Subversion > 1.10.6. > > Thank you. > > On Mon, Oct 5, 2020 at 5:42 PM Bo Berglund <bo.bergl...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> On Mon, 5 Oct 2020 11:59:53 +0300, Pavel Lyalyakin >> <pavel.lyalya...@visualsvn.com> wrote: >> >> >Opening cmd.exe and simply running `svn --version` is an incorrect way to >> >find out the version of Subversion the server is built with. This will >> only >> >show the version of the svn.exe client and depending on your %PATH% >> >variable and current directory can show you the version of some other >> >Subversion client (e.g., TortoiseSVN). Run the >> *"%VISUALSVN_SERVER%bin\svn.exe >> >--version"* command instead - it will show you the version of svn.exe >> which >> >comes with VisualSVN Server. >> >> Here is what I got: >> >> H:\>"%VISUALSVN_SERVER%bin\svn.exe" --version >> svn, version 1.9.7 (r1800392) >> compiled Nov 21 2017, 12:52:53 on x86_64-microsoft-windows6.1.7601 >> >> and: >> >> H:\>where svn >> C:\Program Files\VisualSVN Server\bin\svn.exe >> >> So it is really the server version I have checked. >> BTW, no client tools will ever be installed on a Windows Server in our >> company, like Tortoise etc. >> >> >> -- >> Bo Berglund >> Developer in Sweden >> >> > > -- > With best regards, > Pavel Lyalyakin > VisualSVN Team > -- With best regards, Pavel Lyalyakin VisualSVN Team