On Apr 27, 4:24 pm, "W. Martin Borgert" <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 2009-04-27 23:07, Remy Blank wrote:
>
> >   TortoiseSVN-1.5.9.15518-win32-svn-1.5.6.msi
> ...
> > Be careful if you downgrade, as the repository and all the working
> > copies that you have created with an 1.6.x version will become
> > unreadable. So if you repository already contains something, you'll have
> > to dump it and reload it in a new repository created with 1.5.x.
>
> Are you sure? Isn't TortoiseSVN just a client with no direct
> access to the repository? Why the dump and reload?

Dude, why bother to ask if you don't believe the answers:

from the TortoiseSVN RELEASE NOTES for 1.6:

"WARNING: if a Subversion 1.6 client encounters a pre-1.6 working
copy, it will automatically upgrade the working copy format as soon as
it touches it, making it unreadable by older Subversion clients. If
you are using several versions of Subversion on your machine, be
careful about which version you use in which working copy, to avoid
accidentally upgrading a working copy. "

This would then make your python and Apache bindings fubar.
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