Re: How to determine subversion repository format

2013-11-02 Thread Branko Čibej
On 02.11.2013 18:11, Bradley Giesbrecht wrote: > On Nov 1, 2013, at 10:46 AM, Bob Archer wrote: > >>> I am getting this svn client message: >>> The working copy at >>> is too old (format 29) to work with client version '1.8.4 (r1534716)' >>> (expects >>> format 31). You need to upgrade the workin

Re: How to determine subversion repository format

2013-11-02 Thread Bradley Giesbrecht
On Nov 1, 2013, at 10:46 AM, Bob Archer wrote: >> I am getting this svn client message: >> The working copy at >> is too old (format 29) to work with client version '1.8.4 (r1534716)' >> (expects >> format 31). You need to upgrade the working copy first. >> >> I am interested in knowing where "

RE: How to determine subversion repository format

2013-11-01 Thread Bob Archer
> I am getting this svn client message: > The working copy at > is too old (format 29) to work with client version '1.8.4 (r1534716)' (expects > format 31). You need to upgrade the working copy first. > > I am interested in knowing where "format 29" is stored. My searches have > lead me to /.svn/

How to determine subversion repository format

2013-11-01 Thread Bradley Giesbrecht
Hello, I am getting this svn client message: The working copy at is too old (format 29) to work with client version '1.8.4 (r1534716)' (expects format 31). You need to upgrade the working copy first. I am interested in knowing where "format 29" is stored. My searches have lead me to /.svn/{en