Monthly Archives: August 2006

AnkhSVN 1.0 RC3 released

Following the release of Subversion 1.4 RC5, we have released a new release candidate of AnkhSVN linked against the Subversion 1.4 RC5 libraries. This Subversion release candidate fixes a bug in Subversion that was triggered by our "Add Solution To … Continue reading

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Oops

/me sighs. Ok, I screwed up. Due to a braino and a particularly brain dead "feature" of our build script, the MSI wasn’t built from the release branch. It was instead built from a short-lived branch I created to integrate … Continue reading

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AnkhSVN 1.0 release candidate available

An AnkhSVN 1.0 release candidate is now available at http://ankhsvn.tigris.org/servlets/ProjectDocumentList?folderID=7315. This is linked to Subversion 1.4 rc4, Berkeley DB 4.4.20, OpenSSL 0.9.8a, Neon 0.25.5 and Zlib 1.2.3. Note that any application linked to Subversion 1.4 (including the Ankh release candidate) … Continue reading

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Ok, maybe not this weekend, then

I promised a release candidate this weekend, but it looks like that won’t happen. Integrating our build process with Subversion 1.4 and Neon 0.25 took a lot more effort than expected. We’re now probably looking at either Monday or Tuesday. … Continue reading

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Ankh, how do I number thee?

We’ve decided to go ahead and make a new Ankh release. A release candidate will come this weekend, and then a proper release will follow in a week if there are no major problems found. I’ve closed the last of … Continue reading

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Is Ankh a dead project?

To avoid any potential confusion, I’ll start out this post by answering the question above: heck no! I’m posting this because it is starting to dawn on me that there seems to be a pretty widespread perception that we are … Continue reading

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Why Ankh isn’t an SCC provider

A question that comes up occasionally is why AnkhSVN wasn’t implemented using the Microsoft Source Code Control Interface (MSSCCI). This is a de-facto standard today for integrating source control into various IDEs and other application, so it would seem like … Continue reading

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