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CollabNet Subversion Server and Client v1.6.2 for Multiple Platforms

We've been publishing the releases for the Subversion Server and Client v1.6.2 for various platforms over the past week, and now the release is ready for multiple platforms:

  • Windows
  • Solaris
  • Red Hat
  • MAC

There are many exciting fixes and updates in this release, a few of which I've listed below:

  • Improvement to memory usage with
    svn merge
  • Resolve naming collisions with
    static stat() function in svnserve
  • Avoid unnecessary server query during reverse merges

See all changes specific to each version.

Subversion 1.6 is a superset of all previous Subversion releases, and is considered the current "best" release. Any feature or bugfix in 1.0.x through 1.5.x is also in 1.6, but 1.6 contains features and bugfixes not present in any earlier release.

Download Subversion 1.6.2

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Dana Nourie has worked with a variety of virtual communities for over 10 years, and on various platforms from discussion forums to 3D worlds like Second Life. She has worked as web developer, technical writer, site content manager, and general geek girl. She also enjoys photography, hiking, and managing her SIM Second Life.
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