问题
How can I determine current version of my repository to see if I need to upgrade it (svnadmin upgrade)?
In reality I'm hosting SVN with 3rd party and I want to find out if I need to ask them to upgrade my repos or not.
I'm asking since 1.5 server will keep repo version at 1.4, unless I miss something?
回答1:
Have a look at <REPO>/db/format
. After upgrading to 1.5 format, my format
file shows:
3
layout sharded 1000
Before it used to be:
2
回答2:
Take the http
or https
link to your repository and cut & paste it into a browser. The Subversion repository server version appears in the footer by default.
Powered by Subversion version 1.4.5 (r25188).
One would assume that a 1.4
server won't be running against a 1.5
repository.
For details, see the Subversion 1.5 Release Notes
Thanks to @Omus for the correction.
回答3:
You can check the content of the file "format" under the "db" directory. If it shows 3 then it has been upgraded to 1.5 (that's the version of the updated fielsystem). If it is 2 then it is 1.4 or older.
回答4:
There is a difference between Subversion Repository Version / Schema (1), and Subversion Repository FSFS Version (2).
FSFS, in contrast to Berkeley DB, or the developmental FSX, is a backend data storage method. FSFS is "a versioned filesystem implementation that uses the native OS filesystem directly".
(1): The Subversion repository version / schema is found in the [REPO]/format file. The current versions from the Subversion repos_upgrade_HOWTO document are:
SUBVERSION VERSION NUMBER SCHEMA VERSION
------------------------- --------------
Up to and including 0.27 1
0.28 - 0.33.1 2
0.34 - 1.3 3
(no released version used this) 4
1.4 - 5
(2): The repository FSFS format however, is found in the [REPO]/db/format file. The current versions are in the libsvn_fs_fs FSFS Structure document, in the Filesystem formats section. They currently are:
Format 1, understood by Subversion 1.1+
Format 2, understood by Subversion 1.4+
Format 3, understood by Subversion 1.5+
Format 4, understood by Subversion 1.6+
Format 5, understood by Subversion 1.7-dev, never released
Format 6, understood by Subversion 1.8
Format 7, understood by Subversion 1.9
Format 8, understood by Subversion 1.10+
Also, as of Subversion 1.9 you can now use the svnadmin info command to gain both the Subversion Repository Version / Schema, as well as the Subversion Repository FSFS Version (See: Subversion 1.9 Release Notes - FSFS Improvements as well as Subversion 1.9 Release Notes - svnadmin Changes and Improvements)
回答5:
For VisualSVN Server, even it uses custom pages, you can still view the page source:)
回答6:
I would also suggest spoofing response headers because some server installations (VisualSVN Server comes to mind) uses custom pages which unfortunately doesn't show Subversion server version.
You could use Fiddler2 to spoof request/response to the server. If You're using an HTTPS connection be sure to check "Decrypt HTTPS traffic" option in: Tools->Fiddler Options->HTTPS
回答7:
I think what you want is "svnlook youngest"
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/282460/how-to-find-out-subversion-repository-version