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On Aug 16, 2006, at 3:44 PM, Stephen Adler wrote: > Guys, > > Currently I'm running Red Hat Linux Enterprise 4 which has > subersion 1.1 installed > > [adler at qmt0 ~]$ rpm -qa | grep subversion > subversion-devel-1.1.4-2.ent > subversion-1.1.4-2.ent > subversion-perl-1.1.4-2.ent > > > I'm thinking it would make sense to start my project using > subversion 1.3, the latest stable release. So, should I do an rpm - > Fvh with the latest release of subversion, or should I build it > from scratch in /usr/local and fixing up my path to find subversion > in /usr/local/bin? Use rpm. You don't want to end up with two versions (possibly) interfering with one another. You could also simply use rpm to uninstall and then install from source.
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