Jun Omae <jun6...@gmail.com> writes:

> -1 to dropping support for 1.6.

For the record, svn 1.7.0 was released on 2011-10-10 (or that's the
tarball date), and 1.7.2 on 2011-12-05.  That's a little more recent
than I expected.  The subversion project no longer supports 1.6.

> RHEL6/CentOS6 provide full updates until 2017Q2. Subversion 1.6.11 is
> used in the distributions.

What version of trac do they provide?  Why isn't that ok for people that
want to use a distribution that doesn't have updates?   I'm actually
serious with this question - I just don't understand the thought process
that goes into this.

Also, people on RHEL6 can install pkgsrc and build all of trac's
dependencies, and get modern versions.  Or by hand - if one is going to
build new trac, why can't one build new subversion?

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