Steve Stonebraker posted this in on September 27th, 2012
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I am trying to upgrade my SVN version on OSX 10.11 El Capitan. I installed the latest SVN version by brew install svn.When I am typing svn -version I am still getting the old version. From a lot of reading, I understand that I need to change the symbolic link form the old SVN to the new SVN.
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Subversion was built to be used with the command line subversion client (not the bastardized GUI clients that are being sold on the market right now).
As such my instructions are for the native command line subversion client “svn”
These instructions detail how to checkout code, create a commit/add script, and execute that script
CHECKOUT CODE
- Start terminal
- Paste in commands below (replace “REPLACEME” with your username/password on third line, yes that period at the end line three is intentional), hitting enter after each command:
MODIFY FILES
Change or modify files in your finder at “Documents/svn/someproject” (do not replace with any files already in source control)
CREATE CHECK IN SCRIPT
You only need to do this once
- Open up your favorite text editor that can save files as plain text (Ex: TextWrangler, TextMate, BBEdit, SublimeEdit, etc)
- Paste this in:
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- Replace “REPLACEME” with your username/password
- Save the file as “
/Documents/svn/commit_files.sh” - Switch Back to the terminal type in this command then hit enter:
ADDING/CHECKING IN FILES
- Open Terminal
- Type this in and hit enter: