10-18-2012
I see up to 7.0.32 on the
stable svn branch:
Apache Tomcat - Subversion Repository Access
but 7.0.30 is proffered on the main page:
Apache Tomcat - Welcome!
I would go with 7.0.32 just because if you have a bug, the world is full of people who say "try the latest release and see if you can duplicate it." I would use JAVA 1.7__latest, too, for similar reasons and to push obsolescence that much farther out. Once you get it running and in production, then it takes a lot of hopefully automated regression testing to verify a new release of either is viable. By that time, neither will be the latest. If you have the regression tests, and keep their coverage up with discovered problems, you can keep your prod up to date. Update you-wrote-it code that adjusts functionality in separate releases from new revisions of bought/downloaded stuff, so you never blame the wrong shop and it saves time. Of course, sometime you need to change the first to accomodate the second, but the changes should be backward compatible to the old tomcat/jdk.
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svnpath
SVNPATH(1) SVNPATH(1)
NAME
svnpath - output svn url with support for tags and branches
SYNOPSIS
svnpath
svnpath tags
svnpath branches
svnpath trunk
DESCRIPTION
svnpath is intended to be run in a Subversion working copy.
In its simplest usage, svnpath with no parameters outputs the svn url for the repository associated with the working copy.
If a parameter is given, svnpath attempts to instead output the url that would be used for the tags, branches, or trunk. This will only
work if it's run in the top-level directory that is subject to tagging or branching.
For example, if you want to tag what's checked into Subversion as version 1.0, you could use a command like this:
svn cp $(svnpath) $(svnpath tags)/1.0
That's much easier than using svn info to look up the repository url and manually modifying it to derive the url to use for the tag, and
typing in something like this:
svn cp svn+ssh://my.server.example/svn/project/trunk svn+ssh://my.server.example/svn/project/tags/1.0
svnpath uses a simple heuristic to convert between the trunk, tags, and branches paths. It replaces the first occurrence of trunk, tags, or
branches with the name of what you're looking for. This will work ok for most typical Subversion repository layouts.
If you have an atypical layout and it does not work, you can add a ~/.svnpath file. This file is perl code, which can modify the path in
$url. For example, the author uses this file:
#!/usr/bin/perl
# svnpath personal override file
# For d-i I sometimes work from a full d-i tree branch. Remove that from
# the path to get regular tags or branches directories.
$url=~s!d-i/(rc|beta)[0-9]+/!!;
$url=~s!d-i/sarge/!!;
1
LICENSE
GPL version 2 or later
AUTHOR
Joey Hess <joey@kitenet.net>
Debian Utilities 2013-12-23 SVNPATH(1)