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Originally Posted by tytso
svn == Subversion
It's a source code management (SCM) system. So basically, it means "fixed in the next release --- or if you can't wait, and you know how to use standard open source development tools, you could head over the website at https://libprs500.kovidgoyal.net and download the latest bleeding-edge sources, and install the python application yourself (assuming you know how and don't mind being a pre-alpha tester) -- if not, please just wait a few weeks and upgrade to the latest version when it comes out"
But "fixed in svn" is much faster way of saying all of the above. :-)
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few weeks... ahhmm....
but if he fixed it in the code , and compiled to see that it works , can't he send the exe and ill QA it :-D