Hi there Whatever BerliOS decides to do with their repository access in the end, I have built new subversion binaries for subversion 1.1.3 and 1.4.6 that include all current access methods (http, https, svn and local). The 1.4.6 package is the current up to date version of subversion. You may want to switch to using that, or keep your working copy in the old format. Performance wise it didn't really seem to make a difference, as under BeOS the performance is generally pretty bad ;-). These are all-static builds to reduce dependencies and clutter. So they come as relatively large binaries without any shared libraries (libneon, libexpat, libapr and libaprutil are statically linked in). They however require the OpenSSL libraries to be installed which should be the case on systems that already used svn+ssh (otherwise there is an OpenSSL package available at BeBits). With the OpenSSL optional package installed, they should also work out of the box under Haiku. Again these binaries are only compatible with BONE and up, for the lack of a plain R5 system and frankly also the motivation to mess with net_server problems. To install just extract the zip and drop the binaries onto the provided symlink (pointing to "/boot/home/config/bin"). The libsvn* libraries in "/boot/home/config/lib" are not used with these binaries, so you can remove them if you want. If you want to use both of these version, or if you want to keep your current install, you can also just copy the new svn binaries to a place of your liking. They can be used from anywhere, you just have to use an absolute path to them in that case. http://haiku.mlotz.ch/subversion-1.1.3-bone.zip http://haiku.mlotz.ch/subversion-1.4.6-bone.zip Regards Michael