Good morning:

I see that 1.7.11 and 1.8.1 were just released, and I was up doing a
software deployment with folks in India last night. So for anyone
working in RHEL or CentOS or Scientific Linux worls, I've been
publishing tools to build those as RPM's over at github.com, and I've
just updated them for the new releases.

              https://github.com/nkadel/subversion-1.8.x-srpm

              https://github.com/nkadel/subversion-1.7.x-srpm

Neither compiles on anything older than RHEL 6, due to too many newer
dependencies. I'll renew my efforts to get them updated in repoforge,
so they're available as public RPM's.

Note that both git repos do not hold the tarballs, but hte .spec files
say where to get them from source. And the "Makefile" is built around
using "mock" to compile the systems or to build them locally.
Suversion 1.8.x also has a "libserf" depndency that requires the
"EPEL" repository.

                                                            Nico
Kadel-Garcia <nka...@gmail.com>

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