How to Install Subversion from http://subversion.apache.org/ on Windows 10

Subversion is a version control system used to manage and track changes to files and directories. Installing it on Windows 10 is a straightforward process. Here is a step-by-step guide on how to install the latest version of Subversion from http://subversion.apache.org/ on Windows 10.

Step 1: Download Subversion

  1. Go to the Subversion download page and select the link for the latest stable release.
  2. Select the link for the Windows version to download. Choose the version that matches your operating system (32-bit or 64-bit).
  3. Save the downloaded file to a location on your computer.

Step 2: Install Subversion

  1. Open the downloaded file to start the installation process.
  2. Choose the language you want to use for the installation and click "OK."
  3. Review the license agreement and click "Next" if you accept the terms.
  4. Choose the components you want to install. By default, Subversion will install all the components. You can uncheck any components you don't want to install and click "Next."
  5. Choose the installation directory. By default, Subversion will install to "C:\Program Files\Subversion". If you want to change the installation directory, click "Browse" and select a new location.
  6. Choose the installation options. You can select whether or not to install the command line tools and the Subversion Windows Explorer integration. Click "Next."
  7. Review the installation settings and click "Install" to start the installation process.
  8. Once the installation is complete, click "Finish."

Step 3: Verify the Installation

  1. Open a command prompt and type "svn help". This should display the help screen for Subversion.
  2. If the help screen shows up, you have successfully installed Subversion on your Windows 10 machine.

Congratulations! You have now successfully installed Subversion from http://subversion.apache.org/ on Windows 10.

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