On 8/19/2013 6:19 PM, Ben Reser wrote:
On 8/19/13 9:07 AM, Scott Frankel wrote:
I'm new to SVN server configuration and find myself setting up a
CentOS 6.4 server with svn version 1.6.1, following the red-bean
book.
I'd strongly urge you not to use 1.6.1, see the list of applicable
security issues here: http://subversion.apache.org/security/
If you're using the CentOS packages they may have patched those
issues without updating the svn version number. You should check
that though.
If you're setting a new server I wouldn't start with 1.6.x but would
go straight to 1.7.x or 1.8.x, probably 1.8.x if you can.
For the 1.8.1 RPMs, I suggest adding the WANDisco repository to your
configuration.
http://www.wandisco.com/subversion/download
What you're looking for is "Download Subversion Installer V1.8.1 for
Redhat". You download a shell script which then needs to be executed to
install the WANDisco repositories and install the SVN 1.8.1 RPMs.