On 4/1/2011 7:45 AM, KM wrote:
Thanks I think. Not sure it helps with my original question. ... which i
am sure i'll figure out by trial and error.
Whether to updgrade to solaris 10 w/new server, install newer svn and
dependent packages and then copy reppos from old server - dump it and
load it.
On 4/1/2011 5:45 AM, KM wrote:
Thanks I think. Not sure it helps with my original question.
... which i am sure i'll figure out by trial and error.
Whether to updgrade to solaris 10 w/new server, install newer svn and
dependent packages and then copy reppos from old server - dump it and
the least effort and most efficient
upgrade.
Just wanted some advice about the easiest way to accomplish my task. Thx a
bunch.
KM
--- On Thu, 3/31/11, Bob Archer wrote:
From: Bob Archer
Subject: RE: Advice on upgrading svn and moving to new server
To: "Nico Kadel-Garcia" , "Da
>
> On Wed, Mar 30, 2011 at 3:17 PM, Daniel Shahaf
> wrote:
> > Kevin Grover wrote on Wed, Mar 30, 2011 at 08:13:34 -0700:
> >> When upgrading, mostly you can still access old repositories.
> SOMETIMES
> >> they will be silently upgraded in someways
> >
> > I don't know that the above sentence i
On Wed, Mar 30, 2011 at 3:17 PM, Daniel Shahaf wrote:
> Kevin Grover wrote on Wed, Mar 30, 2011 at 08:13:34 -0700:
>> When upgrading, mostly you can still access old repositories. SOMETIMES
>> they will be silently upgraded in someways
>
> I don't know that the above sentence is correct. Can you
I am probably mis-remembering: perhaps it's just working copies that are
silently upgraded by newer clients.
On Wed, Mar 30, 2011 at 12:17, Daniel Shahaf wrote:
> Kevin Grover wrote on Wed, Mar 30, 2011 at 08:13:34 -0700:
> > When upgrading, mostly you can still access old repositories. SOMETIM
Kevin Grover wrote on Wed, Mar 30, 2011 at 08:13:34 -0700:
> When upgrading, mostly you can still access old repositories. SOMETIMES
> they will be silently upgraded in someways
I don't know that the above sentence is correct. Can you give
an example of a scenario when that happens?
It's always a good idea to dump the repository as an additional backup.
When upgrading, mostly you can still access old repositories. SOMETIMES
they will be silently upgraded in someways - this will not matter if you
never access the repo with file:// (or using any older clients/servers).
Sometim
I have svn 1.4.3 running on a solaris 8 server. I want to either upgrade this
particular server to solaris 10, or move the entire thing to a new solaris 10
server, and also to upgrade subversion to the latest stable version (along with
all of the dependencies of course... apache etc.)
If I d