I need to write a script that deploy many cygwin applications with svn-1.6-17. All my attempts were finished by installing or svn-1.7, or nothing.
I tried to install subversion, subversion-1.6, subversion-1.6-17. It all was useless.
How I can install previous version of package by console on cygwin?
I just went through this and I’m adding this to help the next person. Note: this same technique will probably work for any Cygwin package.
We have a third party product that talks directly to the subversion server, but keeps its directories in the 1.6 format. If the local directories are updated, the tool breaks. But I needed a way to do a
svn cleanupfor times when the tool got in a bad state.Here’s how I went about doing this:
Cygwin Time Machine at crouchingtigerhiddenfruitbat.org maintains archives of previous releases. Each release consists of a setup.bz2 (the compressed setup.ini file) and a collection of related archives for the packages of that release.
I searched the cygwin-announce mailinglist for updates of subversion. The last update for 1.6 was June 10, 2011.
Next, I walked through the crouchingtigerhiddenfruitbat.org indexes of previous releases from that date until I found the last release of svn 1.6, It was the July 1, 2011 release.
I downloaded setup.bz2 from the corresponding directory on crouchingtigerhiddenfruitbat (in this case: http://ctm.crouchingtigerhiddenfruitbat.org/pub/cygwin/circa/2011/07/01/062011/setup.bz2). I used bunzip2 to unpack setup.bz2 to a simple text file. I found the entry for subversion and copied the path of the install tarball (release/subversion/subversion-1.6.17-1.tar.bz2). The section you’re looking for looks like this:
We're interested in this line that gives the relative path to the 1.6 svn tarball:
I retrieved the tarball for subversion and extracted it to a temporary directory (temp). I moved the contents of temp/usr/bin to a svn16 directory.
Now, I can prepend that directory to the search path and get the functionality of svn 1.6 like so:
Note: It looks like the Cygwin Time Machine no longer allows directory browsing. This means you'll need to start from the root an dig a bit to find a package.
Updated with links as I just needed to do this again.
Note 2: Updated links to crouchingtigerhiddenfruitbat