dev-util/subversion-1.2.0 builds and executes, not yet thoroughly tested Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. 2. 3.
I don't use subversion. If you are willing to "thoroughly test it" and tell me what you did and what the results are, I wouldn't mind commiting it. :-) Thanks for the great work! I know a lot of people have been asking about this package.
I have emerge'd subversion 1.2.0 on macosx (tiger) and have been using it as a client for a week or so on a daily basis. General checkouts, updates, commits, copy's, diffs, etc.. So far everything works perfectly. I have not tested the server mode since I do not use that. Just my two cents in case it helps. :)
Can anyone who actually uses subversion test the server component of this package? I'm not a subversion user myself (yet)...
I can confirm subversion-1.2.1 works from both a client and server end. There are the following caveats: If keyworded, it should only go ~ppc-macos (and stay there). No arch's have marked stable. Both dev-libs/apr and dev-libs/apr-util need to be marked ~ppc-macos as well. repoman won't be happy unless the 'apache2' useflag is use.masked, which I think it should be, apart from dealing with this package, as installing apache through portage for mac os is a while of. The 'nowebdav' useflag should be set as a default for subversion in the profile, this prevents pulling in the neon dep, which is not keyworded, and probably not so useful at this stage anyways.
*** Bug 61296 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
*** Bug 89543 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
ok, waiting on apr-util to be taken out of package.mask. Then this should be ready for ~ppc-macos
subversion-1.2.3 builds and executes fine, will try to update more with testing, poss. incl. apache2 server..
I'd like to confirm the working ability of subversion on MacOS X 10.4 I emerged subversion 1.2.3-r1. I had to add the ppc-macos keyword to the following additional packages: dev-libs/apr-utils-0.9.6-r2 dev-libs/apr-0.9.6-r4 net-misc/neon-0.24.7
Keyworded these ~ppc-macos.
Ah, thanks!