Where can I find a Subversion 1.8 binary?
The Subversion 1.8 was released two weeks ago and is already available on the Windows platform via the Tortoise SVN client.
I would like to get it running on my Ubuntu 12.04 box.
I've already checked the Subversion team ppa, however, the latest to be found is 1.7.9.
Does anybody know of a ppa or source that I can use in order to get it running?
Solution 1:
As described in this previous answer (thanks Fernando!), the "installer" shell script which WANDisco provide is actually just installing a standard APT repository. Although they ask for your details before you can download the script, there seem to be no terms and conditions attached to using their repository without doing so.
The below should add the repository on 12.04 Precise (the repository doesn't contain a Source
directory, which the add-apt-repository
command assumes it will, so I have used a slightly different method).
sudo sh -c 'echo "# WANdisco Open Source Repo" >> /etc/apt/sources.list.d/WANdisco.list'
sudo sh -c 'echo "deb http://opensource.wandisco.com/ubuntu precise svn18" >> /etc/apt/sources.list.d/WANdisco.list'
wget -q http://opensource.wandisco.com/wandisco-debian.gpg -O- | sudo apt-key add -
sudo apt-get update
To confirm that the new subversion package has been detected, run:
apt-cache show subversion | grep '^Version:'
If the 1.8 package is listed, you should then be able to install as normal:
sudo apt-get install subversion
Solution 2:
It seems WANdisco has 1.8 available for Ubuntu 12.04 Precise.
http://www.wandisco.com/subversion/download#ubuntu_precise
Solution 3:
Command Line Client 1.8 is hosted at Assembla, no need to give your email http://svn-ref.assembla.com/download-clients.html#Ubuntu
Solution 4:
There is an experimental ppa on launchpad:
https://launchpad.net/~dominik-stadler/+archive/subversion-1.8