21 Jan 11, 02:09PM
Actually, the SVN hasn't got a version-number .. it's Work-in-Progress, the version is only assigned once we release it .. we're planning to release it as 1.1.0.5 and that "soon" - but as always: it's finished when it's finished. You never know what might come up that'll require additional time!
That said:
The following are sticky-threads in "General": SVN on linux-thread and SVN on windows-thread. You can also visit project-page, select develop tag there and possibly browse SVN .. but that's no real good for you to check it out - you need to download it. There are some people who use the tar-ball-download provided from that browseable-SVN, but it's strongly discouraged - you'd just have a momentary snapshot, once the binaries are updated again you'd be no better off than before. Use an SVN-client!
That said:
The following are sticky-threads in "General": SVN on linux-thread and SVN on windows-thread. You can also visit project-page, select develop tag there and possibly browse SVN .. but that's no real good for you to check it out - you need to download it. There are some people who use the tar-ball-download provided from that browseable-SVN, but it's strongly discouraged - you'd just have a momentary snapshot, once the binaries are updated again you'd be no better off than before. Use an SVN-client!