TortoiseSVN 1.5 allows using plug-ins for specific issue trackers.
TortoiseSVN 1.5.3 has been released, still linked against Subversion 1.5.2.
This is a bugfix/maintenance release only. No new features were added since 1.5.2.
You can get it from our download page.
Subversion repositories served with Apache have the nice built-in feature: the repositories can be browsed with any webbrowser at no additional cost.
For Subversion repositories served via svnserve, this is not possible because browsers don't understand that protocol.
Until now:
TortoiseSVN 1.5.2 has been released, still linked against Subversion 1.5.1.
This is a bugfix/maintenance release:
Due to a new bug introduced in the svn library 1.5.1 we're now releasing TortoiseSVN 1.5.2 which has a workaround implemented for that bug. This fixes a crash when resolving conflicts during a merge.
You can get it from our download page.
TortoiseSVN 1.5.1 has been released, linked against Subversion 1.5.1.
This is a bugfix/maintenance release.
You can get it from our download page.
Fetching the log for slow or very big repositories can take quite a while. And of course, it requires you to be connected to the repository. You can't show the log messages if you're not online - very annoying if the network is down or you're in a place where you don't even have network access.
Both the StExBar and the SkTimeStamp extensions are now available for x64 OS. So if you're using a 64-bit Windows, grab the new versions!
If you're using a 32-bit Windows, you should also get the new versions because I fixed some small bugs there too.
We're proud to announce the release of TortoiseSVN 1.5.0, linked against Subversion 1.5.0.
It's been almost two years (645 days to be exact) since we released the last major version 1.4.0, and 5815 changes
During the last few weeks, I got a lot of crash reports for TortoiseSVN which indicated that a certain date API returned bogus data, which either lead to a crash (hence the crash reports) or garbled date strings in various TortoiseSVN dialogs (these were reported on our mailing lists).
We've created the third (and most likely last) release candidate of the upcoming 1.5.0 release. We like to have as many people as possible to give this release candidate a test and report back any bugs you find.
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