
See http://www.syncrosvnclient.com/. Why is the Syncro SVN Client being deprecated? I use Git for new projects, but I also work with existing projects that show no sign of moving off Subversion. I would be surprised if there are no other people in the same situation. Regards, Tony Graham. -- Senior Architect XML Division Antenna House, Inc. ---- Skerries, Ireland tgraham@antenna.co.jp

Hello, Syncro SVN Client is only compatible with Subversion 1.6, 1.7, and 1.8 versions, that are currently out-dated and out of support (the last security fix available for version 1.8 was released in August 2017). For this reason, we decided to make our users aware of that by labeling it as deprecated. This is an indication that we are not undergoing further development on this feature in order to support newer versions of Subversion. Although it is not our intention to eliminate this feature, without supporting newer Subversion versions it may eventually be phased out naturally. But until this happens, there is no reason to worry and you can continue to use it as explicitly stated in the documentation, to the extent that the current version is sufficient for you (and you do not need compatibility with a newer version of a Subversion server). Regards, Adrian Adrian Buza oXygen XML Editor and Author Support On 08.01.2020 13:45, Tony Graham wrote:
See http://www.syncrosvnclient.com/.
Why is the Syncro SVN Client being deprecated? I use Git for new projects, but I also work with existing projects that show no sign of moving off Subversion. I would be surprised if there are no other people in the same situation.
Regards,
Tony Graham.

On 08/01/2020 15:33, Oxygen XML Editor Support (Adrian Buza) wrote:
Syncro SVN Client is only compatible with Subversion 1.6, 1.7, and 1.8 versions, that are currently out-dated and out of support (the last security fix available for version 1.8 was released in August 2017).
... you can continue to use it as explicitly stated in the documentation, to the extent that the current version is sufficient for you (and you do not need compatibility with a newer version of a Subversion server).
Thank you for your reply. I personally haven't had to use anything more recent than Subversion 1.8, so I will continue to use it. I wasn't even aware of the version issue, and my main worry was that I would have to keep an old version of Oxygen installed if the Subversion client were to disappear from newer versions. Regards, Tony Graham. -- Senior Architect XML Division Antenna House, Inc. ---- Skerries, Ireland tgraham@antenna.co.jp
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