TortoiseSVN just prompted me to update to the latest version, which is linked with Subversion 1.4. I was reading the release notes while downloading the installer, and I'm glad I did: there's a compatibility warning that the local checkout directory format is slightly different in 1.4. It says the conversion is transparent (nice), but that after the conversion, you need to use 1.4-based clients. I then checked Cygwin, and found that their latest version of the command-line client is still based on Subversion 1.3. So, I'm sticking with the old TortoiseSVN for now, until Cygwin ships a newer version.

So: If you use two clients on your local machine (or share working directories between machines), it's probably a good idea to update 'em to 1.4 together!

(If you know more about this than I do, and I'm wrong, please correct me!)

...Bryan
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