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Introduction
This is the home of Version Control with Subversion, a free book about the ubiquitous Apache™ Subversion® version control system and written by some of the developers of Subversion itself.
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As you may have guessed from the layout of this page, we are quite pleased that some versions of this book have been published by O'Reilly Media. You can certainly buy a traditionally published print copy of the book if you'd like to, but you'll always find the most recent versions here on this site, available in both HTML and PDF formats.
Online Versions of the Book
Versions of this book use a numbering system designed to match those used by the Subversion software itself—version 1.7 of Version Control with Subversion covers Subversion 1.7, for example. Here are the latest versions of the book which are available online:
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For Subversion 1.7
- View the multiple-page HTML edition of the book. [tar.bz]
- View the single-page HTML edition of the book. [tar.bz]
- View the PDF edition of the book.
- View the book's DocBook XML sources.
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Please bear in mind that these versions are works-in-progress: if you bookmark or link to specific sections, those links may be invalidated by continuing development. If you need a link that can be reasonably expected to remain stable for years to come, link to one of the completed editions above.
- View the multiple-page HTML edition of the book. [tar.bz]
- View the book's DocBook XML sources.
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You can also find older versions of the book (which we suspect are no longer of much interest to most folks) here.
Feedback/Contributing
For feedback on the book or this website, contact [email protected] [listinfo]. If you have spotted errors in the book (O'Reilly's hardcopy or otherwise), please do the following things:
- Check our issue/ticket tracker to see if someone else has already reported the same problem. If so, there's nothing else to do, unless you wish to contribute a patch which fixes the problem (see below).
- Check the XML sources to see if the problem still exists. You can grab these using Subversion itself, by checking out the trunk of our Subversion repository at https://svn.code.sf.net/p/svnbook/source/trunk/. If the problem is present in the latest book sources, please report the problem to the mailing list above or file a new ticket.
- If the problem is in the published second edition book, check O'Reilly's errata page for the book, and report the error there if it hasn't already been reported.
Reports of errors in the book are always welcome. Reports of errors in the book which are accompanied by a suggested fix for the problem are even better. For technical fixes (spelling, grammar, markup, etc.), just include with your error-reporting email a patch against the XML sources (and include the word [PATCH] in the subject line). For more subjective concerns about the tone or comprehensibility of a passage, it's best just raise that topic on the mailing list.
Translations
This book has been (or is being) translated to other languages. Use the navigation menu at the bottom of the page to select a different language. From each translated page you can get instructions on obtaining the translated book (or a work-in-progress snapshot if it is not finished yet). Note that the English version is the master from which all translations derive, and if you have any comments about a translation you should contact that translation's authors.
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Are Those Turtles?
Why, yes, they are, indeed, turtles. That's the animal chosen by the publisher for our book cover. And before you ask us, 'Why?' — we don't really know. It's cool, and our wives are pleased that at least something 'icky' wasn't chosen to represent Subversion.
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Compatibility Concerns ¶
Older clients and servers interoperate transparently with 1.2servers and clients. Of course, some of the new 1.2 features may notbe available unless both client and server are the latest version.There is no need to upgrade your repositories;Subversion 1.2 can read repositories created by earlier versions. Toupgrade an existing installation, just install the newest librariesand binaries on top of the older ones. (WARNING: if you'reusing Berkeley DB repositories, installing a new binary distributionof Subversion may force you to upgrade Berkeley DB as well, seeUnexpected Berkeley DB Upgrades below.)
Subversion 1.2 maintains API/ABI compatibility with earlierreleases, by only adding new functions. A program written to the 1.0or 1.1 API can both compile and run using 1.2 libraries. However, aprogram written for 1.2 cannot necessarily compile or run againstolder libraries.
Command Line Output Changes ¶
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Although the Subversion developers try hard to keep output from thecommand line programs compatible between releases, new informationsometimes has to be added. This might break scripts that rely on theexact format of the output. In 1.2, the following changes have beenmade to the output:
- For svn update, the paths have been shifted two columns to the right, thus they start in column five. Column three now contains a B when a lock was broken or stolen.
- svn status adds information about locks in the sixth column. Note that this column was previously unused, so the old information is still in the same positions as before.
- Several lines were added to the svn info output, containing lock information.
Unexpected Berkeley DB Upgrades ¶
This is not actually related to the Subversion 1.2 release, but itmay affect you if you upgrade to 1.2 via a package distributionsystem.
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A lot of operating systems now ship Berkeley DB 4.3. Sometimes thesystem Berkeley DB libraries can be unintentionally upgraded to 4.3 aspart of some other change pulled down via an OS package deliverymechanism — for example, upgrading one's Subversionpackage. If this happens to you, you will needto upgrade existing BerkeleyDB-basedrepositories to 4.3. Temperature monitoring tool.
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In particular,the latestWindows binary distributions of svn 1.2 (from Branko Cibej) nowuse Berkeley DB 4.3. Please be warned! Farming simulator 17 for mac download.