Emmanuel Blot wrote:
>> Did it a a month ago; works fine! SVN 1.5.9 on a Windows 2000 server
>> and Trac 0.11.2, TortoiseSVN 1.6.0 (and later 1.6.1) on various client
>> machines. You apparently do not understand the difference between a
>> repository and a working copy.
> 
> However, you apparently missed the fact that TortoiseSVN can be used
> on the server machine to create a repository: although it's a client,
> it can be used to create a repository; and as with any svn client, it
> may directly access the repository files if it runs on the server
> machine.

Yeah, I guess we're all missing all these important facts. I'm sure W. 
Martin Borgert is having great success running TortoiseSVN on his Debian 
server running Subversion 1.5.

I actually don't have any problems with your responses--your answer to 
Sajjad Akhter's original question was correct. It's yoheeb who's being 
giving misinformation, when he quoted TortoiseSVN's release notes about the 
automatic WC upgrade in response to W. Martin Borgert's question about the 
repo format, then continued to state that things wouldn't work when Martin 
gave more info on his setup--a setup that can and does work.

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