Subversion

Apache Subversion (often abbreviated SVN, after the command name svn) is a software versioning and revision control system distributed under an open source license. Developers use Subversion to maintain current and historical versions of files such as source code, web pages, and documentation. Its goal is to be a mostly-compatible successor to the widely used Concurrent Versions System (CVS). The open source community has used Subversion widely: ... More

First Released:

  • Feb 23, 2004

Software Genre:

License:

Also known as:

  • svn

Software

Developer

CollabNet

CollabNet is a company that sells application lifecycle management software for distributed development teams engaged in both enterprise and open source...

Apache Software Foundation

The Apache Software Foundation  /əˈpætʃiː/ (ASF) is a non-profit corporation (classified as 501(c)(3) in the United States) to support Apache software projects...

Latest Version:

  • 1.4.4

Latest Release Date:

  • Jun 9, 2007

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Facts from the Community

From the Revision control systems base

Development status:

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Revision IDs:

Repository size:

Atomic commits:

  • Yes

File renames:

  • Yes

Merge file renames:

  • No

Symbolic links:

  • Yes

Pre/post event hooks:

  • Yes

Signed revisions:

  • No

Merge tracking:

  • Yes

End of line conversions:

  • Yes

Tags:

  • No

International Support:

  • Yes
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