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Update: The Command Line Tools for Xcode 5 include SVN 1.7.10.
I downloaded the latest version of Eclipse and Subclipse for my new work Macbook Pro. When I ran svn
commands in Terminal I received some odd messages. After some confusion, I realized Subclipse checked out the repository using SVN version 1.7. Unfortunately Mac OS X Mountain Lion runs SVN version 1.6.
I could have downgraded Subclipse. However, I had already checked out several repositories. Furthermore, I liked the smaller footprint of SVN 1.7. In typical lazy developer fashion, I went with updating SVN to version 1.7 for Mac OS X.
TortoiseSVN is an Apache ™ Subversion (SVN) ® client, implemented as a Windows shell extension. It's intuitive and easy to use, since it doesn't require the Subversion command line client to run. Windows folks had TortoiseSVN, and Linux folks wouldn’t be caught dead using anything other than command line tools (or, git, for that matter). So, everybody was happy but us Mac folks. A program called “Versions” has been available for a while, but it, sadly, epitomizes the style over substance sin that is so prevalent on the Mac.
To give due credit, the foundations of this post came from a post on Building SVN 1.7. Although I expanded on it, I encourage you to read the original post. For completeness, I outlined the full process below.
Note: To compile and install SVN 1.7 you need Xcode with the Command Line Tools installed.
Download the SVN Source
Note: You may need to update the curl
command to download the latest SVN 1.7 source.
Build and Install SVN
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The default SVN install on Mac OS X uses neon. neon allows you to connect to remote SVN repositories via HTTP and HTTPS. Lines 2-7 installs neon. Line 8 builds SVN using the --with-neon
configuration flag.
Using the New SVN
Your environment will still use SVN version installed with Mac OS X:
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To use the SVN version you just installed, you can update your PATH
. Assuming you are using the bash shell, add or edit the following line in your ~/.bash_profile
:
You should now see the SVN version you installed:
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