On Sat, Nov 10, 2018 at 12:47:59PM +0100, Stefan Sperling wrote:
> For release notes, see:
> https://subversion.apache.org/docs/release-notes/1.11.html
> 
> There is a known issue with GitHub's SVN bridge: SVN 1.11 clients don't
> recognize GitHub's custom April fools SVN server implementation anymore,
> due to stricter client-side HTTP/DAV RFC conformance checks. A surprising
> number of people were relying on this, but I doubt any OpenBSD users will
> care. This will hopefully be fixed at Github's end eventually.
> In the meantime, devel/git can be installed as a workaround :)

I use the github bridge for ports and src/sys because I don't like how
git manages the local patches. I prefer the CVS/SVN/Mercurial way to
handle the merges (conflicts marks, fix, resolve) instead of the git
stash. Anyway, it's fine with me if you update subversion.

Maybe some users are using private github repos for bootstraping scripts
or golang imports or whatever. I would wait one or two weeks more until
the github fix.

> 
> The following dependencies still package fine with this diff:
> 
> devel/cvs2svn
> devel/git
> devel/kdevelop
> devel/p5-SVN-Notify
> devel/p5-SVN-Simple
> devel/p5-SVN-Web
> devel/pysvn
> devel/rapidsvn
> graphics/netpbm
> sysutils/ncal
> sysutils/salt
> www/trac
> x11/kde4/sdk-kioslaves
> x11/xfce4/thunar-vcs
> x11/xfce4/xfce4-dev-tools
> 

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Juan Francisco Cantero Hurtado http://juanfra.info

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