On Tue, Apr 28, 2015 at 4:37 PM, Les Mikesell <lesmikes...@gmail.com> wrote: > >>> Can someone comment on the best version of subversion to run on >>> CentOS7? The distribution supplies 1.7.14. I was thinking of >>> using the packaged 1.8.x from Wandisco, but I don't see a mod_dav_svn >>> here: >>> http://opensource.wandisco.com/centos/7/svn-1.8/RPMS/x86_64/ >>> Does that mean there is a problem building it or am I missing something? >>> > >> In general, the CentOS releases will be based on more regression >> tested, stable source from RHEL. Even though I publish the tools to >> build backport SRPM's and RPM's myself, at https://github.com/nkadel/, >> I'd encourage stable, upstream tested tools where feasible. And I'd >> jump to 1.7.20, or even to the noticeable performance and integration >> of 1.8.13, only if I really need some of the new features. >> >> This is especially true of you have NFS or CIFS based home directories >> and will access them with 1.8.x on one upgraded system and 1.7.x on >> another system for the same working copy. >
Looking into this a bit more, it appears that the mod_dav shipped in RHEL/CentOS7 has a bug that breaks mod_dav_svn. Has anyone worked around this yet or am I the only person who wants to run a newer-than-stock subversion with http access on RHEL/CentOS 7? -- Les Mikesell lesmikes...@gmail.com