On 11/03/2015 12:06 PM, Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote: > On Mon, Nov 2, 2015 at 8:59 AM, Junek Leoš <ju...@oksystem.cz> wrote: >> Hello, >>
[snip] >> Why is it available only via 3rdparty repositories, e.g. via WanDisco? Who >> decided not to create RPMs of Subversion 1.8 for RHEL 7 based distributions. > > Red Hat. If you have a subscription, submit a feature request! > > EPEL won't publish them, because they refuse to replace existing RHEL > components. Their approach is understandable, thought with the > continuing lack of RPMforge updates it leaves people like you out in > the cold. > >> I would like to install Subversion 1.8 from native distribution repository >> and wonder why it is not available… > > My RPM building tools are published. I don't personally have a web > service I can rely on sufficiently well to publish reliable, GPG > signed RPM's and have high confidence that someone can't maliciously > replace the repository, including a fake GPG key. Who checks the > signature chain on website published GPG keys? > Hi, we use the WANdisco repositories and there is nothing wrong with them - these guys know what they are doing because they run a business on top of Subversion. It's just an additional repository you eventually may mirror and make a part of your ecosystem. //Zdenek