Building Subversion
If you want to build Subversion from a source release:
Download the latest tarball distribution from the Source Releases Area.
Windows users should download .zip files. For all other operating
systems, download .tar.gz or .tar.bz2 files.
Build and install it according to the instructions in the
INSTALL
file in the top level of the distribution. You will end up with a
'svn' binary in the subversion/clients/cmdline/ directory (or
installed in /usr/local/bin/, if you ran 'make install'.)
Now you have the latest released version of Subversion installed.
Read the Subversion Book to
learn how to use Subversion, and to see how it differs from CVS.
If you want stability, you can stop here, and just upgrade as new
releases come out. If you prefer to stay current with Subversion
development, then use your newly-installed Subversion client to check
out a working copy of the master sources:
$ svn co http://svn.collab.net/repos/svn/trunk subversion
That will get you a new working copy directory named
subversion/, containing the latest sources. (If you're
behind a proxy or have problems with the checkout, see the proxy faq.) Read the INSTALL file
for instructions on building in the working copy, which differs
slightly from building a released tarball.
See the FAQ for known issues
and their workarounds; see the Issue
Tracker for a complete list of known bugs, and instructions on
filing new bugs.