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Posted to dev@subversion.apache.org by "D. J. Hagberg" <dh...@millibits.com> on 2004/07/21 00:41:24 UTC

svn 1.0.6 static builds for solaris, linux, mac

I have updated my static builds of Subversion for Mac, Linux x86 and
Solaris Sparc to the new version.  These static builds are intended
(mostly) as client installations for workstations -- typically targeted
for install under /usr/local, but since they are statically linked may
also be run from a home directory or other location.  They also include a
simple svnserve configuration that should work well for multi-user access
via svn+ssh://.  As a client install, the svn binaries all support file,
http, https, svn, and svn+ssh access methods.

Available for download, along with the scripts used to build them, at:

http://www.uncc.org/svntools/clients/

MD5 checksums:

f33015a9940ccf442dcaf244e14ea653  subversion-1.0.6-linux-x86.tar.gz
cb8637e0beb8e931b7aab24acfedda05  svn-linux-build.zip
1db406fbf60432f487a4d27929ee6f32  subversion-1.0.6-panther.dmg
3bd37ec0418cdee5b1afa58820fdbff1  svn-mac-build.zip
97832c383d9acda6435735b3cb5efdb3  subversion-1.0.6-solaris-sparc.tar.gz
6f418078552e80d66cd70e49e1be6cf9  svn-solaris-build.zip

Again, these have had minimal testing due to the quick turnaround, but are
based on prior build scripts that have proven to be pretty solid.

The 00README.txt file in each client directory contains info about how the
included svnserve wrapper works w/this installation.  You may need to
tweak group IDs or permissions on the svnserve* files to suit your
environment.

Linux version built on Red Hat 7.1, tested on RedHat Enterprise 3 and
RedHat 9, all for x86.  By building on 7.1, it should have maximum forward
compatibility.

Mac version built on Panther 10.3.4.  Sorry, I don't have access to a
Jaguar (10.2) machine to do the build on.

Solaris version built on Solaris 9 Sparc, lightly tested for compat. on
Solaris 8.

All versions linked dynamically against the system zlib and statically
against:
- Berkely DB 4.2.52
- Expat 1.95.7
- OpenSSL 0.9.7d
- Neon, APR, and APRUtil as shipped in the Subversion 1.0.6 tarball

Hope this helps other groups that have similar cross-platform needs for a
simple kit they can give to their developers...

                        -=- D. J.


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Re: svn 1.0.7 static builds for solaris, linux, mac

Posted by Gustavo Guerra <gm...@acm.org>.
Do you also have the modules for apache2 for solaris? That's the part of 
subversion I always fail to build on solaris :(

Regards
Gustavo Guerra

"D. J. Hagberg" <dh...@millibits.com> wrote in message 
news:64865.192.18.43.10.1095711072.squirrel@millibits.dyndns.org...
I have updated my static builds of Subversion for Mac, Linux x86 and
Solaris Sparc to the new version.  These static builds are intended
(mostly) as client installations for workstations -- typically targeted
for install under /usr/local, but since they are statically linked may
also be run from a home directory or other location.  They also include a
simple svnserve configuration that should work well for multi-user access
via svn+ssh://.  As a client install, the svn binaries all support file,
http, https, svn, and svn+ssh access methods.

Available for download, along with the scripts used to build them, at:

http://www.uncc.org/svntools/clients/

MD5 checksums:

254634e4a10ac75551705c974a6f256e  svn-linux-build.zip
1a2a817292c1561f4fe9456e4efe5ca5  subversion-1.0.7-linux-x86.tar.gz
d9caf1712650c30e133257aa8dfddf2e  svn-mac-build.zip
abf86ef4e21b24ffd925e59b35c79976  subversion-1.0.7-panther.dmg
1ce01e6d66cb95af38a47f914b8be436  svn-solaris-build.zip
173c429ce623da703e1f756d9c30cbb0  subversion-1.0.7-solaris-sparc.tar.gz

Again, these have had minimal testing due to the quick turnaround, but are
based on prior build scripts that have proven to be pretty solid.

The 00README.txt file in each client directory contains info about how the
included svnserve wrapper works w/this installation.  You may need to
tweak group IDs or permissions on the svnserve* files to suit your
environment.

Linux version built on Red Hat 7.1, tested on RedHat Enterprise 3 and
RedHat 9, all for x86.  By building on 7.1, it should have maximum forward
compatibility.

Mac version built on Panther 10.3.4.  Peter Centgraf from CMU has
contributed a build of Subversion 1.0.6 for Jaguar in this same directory:
(MD5: c0ea53ce7758e11369dc8a37c384c05c  subversion-1.0.6-jaguar.dmg)

Solaris version built on Solaris 9 Sparc, lightly tested for compat. on
Solaris 8.

All versions linked dynamically against the system zlib and statically
against:
- Berkely DB 4.2.52
- Expat 1.95.7
- OpenSSL 0.9.7d
- Neon, APR, and APRUtil as shipped in the Subversion 1.0.7 tarball

Hope this helps other groups that have similar cross-platform needs for a
simple kit they can give to their developers...

                        -=- D. J. 




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svn 1.0.7 static builds for solaris, linux, mac

Posted by "D. J. Hagberg" <dh...@millibits.com>.
I have updated my static builds of Subversion for Mac, Linux x86 and
Solaris Sparc to the new version.  These static builds are intended
(mostly) as client installations for workstations -- typically targeted
for install under /usr/local, but since they are statically linked may
also be run from a home directory or other location.  They also include a
simple svnserve configuration that should work well for multi-user access
via svn+ssh://.  As a client install, the svn binaries all support file,
http, https, svn, and svn+ssh access methods.

Available for download, along with the scripts used to build them, at:

http://www.uncc.org/svntools/clients/

MD5 checksums:

254634e4a10ac75551705c974a6f256e  svn-linux-build.zip
1a2a817292c1561f4fe9456e4efe5ca5  subversion-1.0.7-linux-x86.tar.gz
d9caf1712650c30e133257aa8dfddf2e  svn-mac-build.zip
abf86ef4e21b24ffd925e59b35c79976  subversion-1.0.7-panther.dmg
1ce01e6d66cb95af38a47f914b8be436  svn-solaris-build.zip
173c429ce623da703e1f756d9c30cbb0  subversion-1.0.7-solaris-sparc.tar.gz

Again, these have had minimal testing due to the quick turnaround, but are
based on prior build scripts that have proven to be pretty solid.

The 00README.txt file in each client directory contains info about how the
included svnserve wrapper works w/this installation.  You may need to
tweak group IDs or permissions on the svnserve* files to suit your
environment.

Linux version built on Red Hat 7.1, tested on RedHat Enterprise 3 and
RedHat 9, all for x86.  By building on 7.1, it should have maximum forward
compatibility.

Mac version built on Panther 10.3.4.  Peter Centgraf from CMU has
contributed a build of Subversion 1.0.6 for Jaguar in this same directory:
(MD5: c0ea53ce7758e11369dc8a37c384c05c  subversion-1.0.6-jaguar.dmg)

Solaris version built on Solaris 9 Sparc, lightly tested for compat. on
Solaris 8.

All versions linked dynamically against the system zlib and statically
against:
- Berkely DB 4.2.52
- Expat 1.95.7
- OpenSSL 0.9.7d
- Neon, APR, and APRUtil as shipped in the Subversion 1.0.7 tarball

Hope this helps other groups that have similar cross-platform needs for a
simple kit they can give to their developers...

                        -=- D. J.


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svn 1.0.7 static builds for solaris, linux, mac

Posted by "D. J. Hagberg" <dh...@millibits.com>.
I have updated my static builds of Subversion for Mac, Linux x86 and
Solaris Sparc to the new version.  These static builds are intended
(mostly) as client installations for workstations -- typically targeted
for install under /usr/local, but since they are statically linked may
also be run from a home directory or other location.  They also include a
simple svnserve configuration that should work well for multi-user access
via svn+ssh://.  As a client install, the svn binaries all support file,
http, https, svn, and svn+ssh access methods.

Available for download, along with the scripts used to build them, at:

http://www.uncc.org/svntools/clients/

MD5 checksums:

254634e4a10ac75551705c974a6f256e  svn-linux-build.zip
1a2a817292c1561f4fe9456e4efe5ca5  subversion-1.0.7-linux-x86.tar.gz
d9caf1712650c30e133257aa8dfddf2e  svn-mac-build.zip
abf86ef4e21b24ffd925e59b35c79976  subversion-1.0.7-panther.dmg
1ce01e6d66cb95af38a47f914b8be436  svn-solaris-build.zip
173c429ce623da703e1f756d9c30cbb0  subversion-1.0.7-solaris-sparc.tar.gz

Again, these have had minimal testing due to the quick turnaround, but are
based on prior build scripts that have proven to be pretty solid.

The 00README.txt file in each client directory contains info about how the
included svnserve wrapper works w/this installation.  You may need to
tweak group IDs or permissions on the svnserve* files to suit your
environment.

Linux version built on Red Hat 7.1, tested on RedHat Enterprise 3 and
RedHat 9, all for x86.  By building on 7.1, it should have maximum forward
compatibility.

Mac version built on Panther 10.3.4.  Peter Centgraf from CMU has
contributed a build of Subversion 1.0.6 for Jaguar in this same directory:
(MD5: c0ea53ce7758e11369dc8a37c384c05c  subversion-1.0.6-jaguar.dmg)

Solaris version built on Solaris 9 Sparc, lightly tested for compat. on
Solaris 8.

All versions linked dynamically against the system zlib and statically
against:
- Berkely DB 4.2.52
- Expat 1.95.7
- OpenSSL 0.9.7d
- Neon, APR, and APRUtil as shipped in the Subversion 1.0.7 tarball

Hope this helps other groups that have similar cross-platform needs for a
simple kit they can give to their developers...

                        -=- D. J.


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