Software Update: Subversion 1.1.1
A new version of Subversion has been available on Tigris.org for a few days now, version number 1.1.1. Subversion is a software developer program that provides management and version control over software and source code. The release notes of this version show the following changes:
User-visible-changes:
- Client:
- fixed: ‘svn status’ win32 performance regression (issue #2016)
- fixed: ‘svn ls’ dying on non-ascii paths over DAV (issue #2060)
- fixed: allow URI-encoded colon or pipe on win32 (issue #2012)
- fixed: broken win32 UNC paths (issue #2011)
- fixed: memory bloat when committing many files over DAV (r11284, -321)
- fixed: eol-style translation error for ‘svn propget’ (r11202, -243)
- fixed: ‘svn propedit’ does EOL conversion properly (issue #2063)
- fixed: ‘svn log –xml’ shouldn’t be locale-dependent. (r11181)
- fixed: ‘svn export’ of symlinks with ‘use-commit-times’ (r11224)
- fixed: ‘svn export -rBASE’ when WC has added items (r11296, -415)
- many translation updates for localized client messages.
- Server:
- fixed: ‘svn ls’ HTTP performance regression (r11211, -232, -285)
- fixed: make it possible to set “SVNPathAuthz off” in httpd.conf (r11190)
- fixed: fsfs validating revisions when accessing revprops (issue #2076)
- fixed: ‘svn log -v’ hiding too much info on ’empty’ revisions. (r11137)
- fixed: encoding bug with ‘svnlook log’/’svnlook author’ (r11172)
- fixed: allow mod_authz_svn to return ‘403 Forbidden’, not 500 (r11064)
- fixed: XML-escape author and date strings before sending (issue #2071)
- fixed: invalid XML being sent over DAV (issue #2090)
Developer-visible-changes:
- fixed: IRIX compile error (issue #2082)
- fixed: error in perl bindings (r11290)
- fixed: error leaks in mod_dav_svn (r11458)
- fixed: javahl should use default config directory (r11394)
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Version number | 1.1.1 |
Operating systems | Windows 9x, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Linux, BSD, Windows XP, macOS, Solaris, Windows Server 2003 |
Website | Tigris.org |
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License type | Conditions (GNU/BSD/etc.) |