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Subversion 1.6.0 is currently in the
release candidate phase.
Release Candidate 2
has been released, and is the most recent candidate. Release candidates are
not for production use, but we encourage testing and bug
reporting by enthusiastic users.
Get Subversion
The latest release of Subversion is 1.5.5. See the release notes for what's new
in the 1.5.x series generally.
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Help
In addition to the resources below, you can use an Internet search
engine to find answers to Subversion questions. For example, if you
got an error message, try entering part of the error into a search
engine — often, the first few results will contain the
answer you're looking for.
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Report a Problem
To report a bug:
First, please read the bug report instructions.
Then, please read the bug report instructions.
Finally, please read the bug report instructions.
We really mean that — please read the
instructions all the way through. The vast majority of bug
reports are insufficiently detailed, or are duplicates of existing
reports, or are not bugs, or are already fixed. You can save the
maintainers a lot of time by following the instructions carefully.
Thank you.
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Development
Subversion is an open source project; we welcome patches, and we'll help you get more
involved if you want to be.
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