On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 1:14 PM, Jan Hendrik <list.jan.hend...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I know and appreciate that the binaries are provided by volunteers, > so please take this at the actual value of the subject: as a question > not of when, but on the status. > > Checking now and then for new versions at tigris there are only > binaries for 1.6.6 from late October. Getting kind of curious I > looked at the homepage probably a fortnight ago, to find current > version rather is 1.6.9 or three releases further. Just as an fyi, the 1.6.7 and 1.6.8 releases were discarded. So there has really only been one release. > Yet when looking > around a little more Collab.net had binaries of 1.6.6 only CollabNet has had 1.6.9 posted since it was released. > Wandisc (learned from Wikipedia they had bought into Subversion). > Only third-party places like SlikSVN or TortoiseSVN had 1.6.9 > stuff. Not much use here as I would need plain server & client > binaries, nothing more, nothing less. > > I could imagine that with the move to Apache there are license > issues, so my question: have I missed something, will there be > binaries again in future or are we on our own? The only issue on the tigris binaries is that the volunteer that was maintaining them announced back after 1.6.6 came out that he would not have the time to make them anymore. Volunteers are always welcome to create and post binaries. -- Thanks Mark Phippard http://markphip.blogspot.com/