I know my setup is absolutly not the ideal one, but for some rush reasons I ended up with it , and until I will fix it , I need to know if there are any potential problems ..
I was working with TortoiseSVN Version 1.6.16
on winXP (sp2)
.
For some emergency disk problem and OS compatibility , I had to quickly change the HD on my machine, but the OLD one was kept as a secondary drive, along with all the repositories and working copies
(the working copies are inside a Xampp
local install)
Now , The new HD has also a new OS - win7
and thus TortoiseSVN Version 1.7.11
.
For now, as a bad provisory solution, I am rebooting OS and committing but my question is :
Can I use the 1.7.11 version on the win7 OS in order to update and commit files that up to now were used with 1.6.16 , and will that effect the usability of the same files on the old OS should I will need to use it ?
Note : the files will remain on the old HD / OS . I just need to use the Tortoise interface to commit from file://D:xx
to file//D:xx
- (1.6.16 winxp )
using the 1.7.1
interface which is on C: (win7)
- but only knowing if later I can go back to XP and still use the repos.
If anyone has any alternative solution I will be glad to hear that ..
You can use data from both OS and Subversion's versions, with some limitations