Good morning; Today I miss my google-fu.
I just upgraded to a Vista64 machine, and now we only have a 32-bit subversion server.
I assume that there is no problem using 64-bit turtles with a 32-bit server?
Thanks. Max.
(Edit) Thanks everyone.
The problem will not be, they are mostly independent, since the protocol between them is executed by another channel.
I also have the same setup and it works fine.
That's right, the architecture of the server or client does not matter. SVN would have to be severely compromised to make this even important.
A similar situation is with you, using Vista x64 on development workstations and 2003 x32 for the repository server. Tortoise SVN x64 works great.
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