Classification: UK OFFICIAL
Hi Pavel, Thanks for the prompt response. I'll just add some further details. The customer has a Windows 2008 R2 server. On this server they have TortoiseSVN client installed with a specific drive dedicated for their repository which I believe can only be accessed from the server itself rather than over the network (I'm not 100% sure as unfortunately no one really knows much about this app). If possible, we need to migrate this application to a brand new Windows 2019 Server which you have confirmed won't support their existing version of TortoiseSVN therefore a brand new client install is required. Therefore in terms of migration i.e. the data repository. How can this be moved from one server to another ? Assume you treat it like a file migration or is there specific steps for this. Regards Bernard Byles SCC Technical Consultant Sopra Steria (Dstl) M: +44 (0) 7896821360 E: bby...@dstl.gov.uk Building 248 Dstl Porton Down Salisbury Wiltshire SP4 0JQ United Kingdom gov.uk/dstl -----Original Message----- From: Pavel Lyalyakin <pavel.lyalya...@visualsvn.com> Sent: 12 December 2022 18:01 To: Byles Bernard <bby...@dstl.gov.uk> Cc: users@subversion.apache.org Subject: Re: [UK OFFICIAL] TortoiseSVN (64-bit) - v1.8.0.24401 - Windows Server 2019 On Mon, Dec 12, 2022 at 9:29 PM Byles Bernard via users <users@subversion.apache.org> wrote: > > Classification: UK OFFICIAL > > Hi, > > I’m working on a server upgrade program on behalf of a client and one of the > servers they have hosts TortoiseSVN (64-bit) - v1.8.0.24401. > > The project is to migrate the application from Windows Server 2008 R2 to > Windows Server 2019. > > I’ve looked online and I’m unable to find any information on migration steps > or whether this old software is even supported on Server 2019. TortoiseSVN is a client application, not a server. So I'm afraid that it's unclear what you mean by "hosts". Do you use Subversion binaries packaged with TortoiseSVN to serve Subversion repositories over the network? Note that version 1.8.0 was released in 2013, and AFAIK the whole 1.8.x branch had reached end of support before Windows Server 2019 was released. It's recommended to upgrade the client to the latest version (it's 1.14.x now). To install or upgrade TortoiseSVN you usually need to download its installer and run it. See https://scanmail.trustwave.com/?c=7369&d=ku6X40JlRS5YKZ7SSISD2in298ivje7wD3RhqS44CA&u=https%3a%2f%2ftortoisesvn%2enet%2fdownloads%2ehtml and https://scanmail.trustwave.com/?c=7369&d=ku6X40JlRS5YKZ7SSISD2in298ivje7wDyI0p3luUw&u=https%3a%2f%2ftortoisesvn%2enet%2ffaq%2ehtml%23uninstallfirst PS Wrong mailing list. TortoiseSVN has a dedicated mailing list. See the details at https://scanmail.trustwave.com/?c=7369&d=ku6X40JlRS5YKZ7SSISD2in298ivje7wD3RnoH46Vw&u=https%3a%2f%2ftortoisesvn%2enet%2fcommunity%2ehtml -- With best regards, Pavel Lyalyakin VisualSVN Team "This e-mail and any attachment(s) is intended for the recipient only. Its unauthorised use, disclosure, storage or copying is not permitted. Communications with Dstl are monitored and/or recorded for system efficiency and other lawful purposes, including business intelligence, business metrics and training. Any views or opinions expressed in this e-mail do not necessarily reflect Dstl policy." "If you are not the intended recipient, please remove it from your system and notify the author of the email and central...@dstl.gov.uk"