The developers have implemented a large number of bugfixes

Oct 10, 2012 13:01 GMT  ·  By

Apache Subversion, a fully-featured version control system originally designed to be a better CVS, has reached version 1.7.7.

Apache Subversion 1.7.7 brings a lot of bugfixes, which are available for the client and the server alike. Questions, comments, and bug reports can be submitted to the proper address.

Highlight of Apache Subversion 1.7.7:

• Issues with applying Git patch files have been fixed; • External diff tool no longer duplicates Index: lines with 'svn diff'; • GNOME keyring library no longer fails with very old glib; • Unknown password stored in config file no longer causes an error; • An unbounded memory use, with SVNPathAuthz short_circuit, has been fixed; • The build now fails when apache httpd is not available.

A complete list of changes, for the client and the server, can be found in the official changelog. Download Apache Subversion 1.7.7 right now from Softpedia.