I am managing 2 svn servers, one on Windows 16 server (VisualSVN) and one on 
Ubuntu Server 18.04 LTS (Apache SVN) which is used as a mirror of the first 
using svnsync.

On my Windows 7 dev laptop I installed the Collabnet command line svn back when 
I started using SVN.

These are all running 1.9.7

Now I am setting up a new laptop with Windows 10 and I have installed the 
Collabnet command line svn for use as a client. The offered download was 
1.12.2-1, which is higher than what I had on my old laptop, so I thought it to 
be a safe bet.

However when reading the discussion about "network connection closed" on this 
list I came across a reply by Nathan Hartman where he writes:

"Subversion 1.12.x is no longer a supported release, since that is a 6-month 
Regular Release. Subversion 1.13.0 was released on October 30th and is a 
supported release."

I did not know this and I had assumed that Collabnet would not post a release 
that will expire in a few months time...

What am I supposed to do in order not to be stuck with a non-supported release?

The servers we use have not been touched (yet)... 

Best Regards, 

Bo Berglund 



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