Checked out the website, and there doesn't seem to be much up on truMerge; it 
took me a while to find out it needs the command-line 1.5 series client to 
function. More info on the website would be useful - especially requirements, 
supported platforms, a working Wiki, etc. (No, I didn't log into 
open.collab.net; but I shouldn't have to to find out that information either.) 
I did eventually find some of the info in the INSTALL doc, but it took me a 
while to even find that.
Any how...all that aside...

Question: Does it require a 1.5 series or later SVN server? Or can it make due 
with older servers?
TSVN requires a Merge tracking enabled SVN server to be able to do merges. 
Right now, I don't have access to one - my server is 1.4 series and I can't 
change it right now (external limitations).
So if you can work with an older server without the merge tracking info then 
I'm more than happy to try a few merges with it and see how things go.
If not, please add that to the documentation too.

Thanks,

Ben



----- Original Message ----
> From: Stefan Sperling <s...@elego.de>
> To: users@subversion.apache.org
> Sent: Wed, May 26, 2010 8:27:10 AM
> Subject: Re: truMerge 1.1.0 released
> 
> On Wed, May 26, 2010 at 12:17:38AM +0200, Schellingerhout, Nico wrote:
> 
> Dear Subversion users,
> 
> I am happy to announce the release of 
> truMerge 1.1.0.
> 
> truMerge is a merge helper tool that combines 
> true
> 
> rename<http://subversion.tigris.org/merge-tracking/requirements.html>
> 
> functionality with Subversion merge, in order to handle tree conflicts
> 
> more reliably and effectively. truMerge not only recognizes but also
> 
> handles most tree conflicts automatically.

I would like to encourage all 
> users who regularly encounter tree conflicts
to try trumerge and let the 
> community know their opinion on its behaviour
(regarding performance as well 
> as perceived correctness of tree conflict
resolution).

The behaviour 
> of trumerge will likely be a role-model for Subversion
when we get around to 
> further improving tree conflict detection and
resolution in the post-1.7 era. 
> So you will help Subversion by providing
feedback about 
> trumerge.

Thanks,
Stefan

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