AccuRev 4.5.0 Installation Packages
IMPORTANT NOTICE: AccuRev has changed the format of the license keys for 4.0 and later releases. Before upgrading to a 4.x release from a 3.x release, you must contact AccuRev support at support@accurev.com to obtain a new license key. Please include your existing key in the email. NOTE: Customers upgrading from a 4.x release to a later release do not need a new license key.
AccuRev 4.5.0 Release Notes
| Platform | Architecture | OS Version | Notes | Downloads | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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FreeBSD | x86 | 4.2+ | 1 | bin gz zip |
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Irix | MIPS | 6.2+ | 2 | bin gz zip |
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Linux | PowerPC | 2.4+ | - | bin gz zip |
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Mac OS X | PowerPC/x86 | 10.0+ | 3 | zip |
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Solaris | x86 | - | - | bin gz zip |
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Tru64 | Alpha | 5.1 | - | bin gz zip |
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UnixWare | x86 | 7.1 | 4 | bin gz zip |
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NetBSD | x86 | 1.5.2 | - | zip |
The above packages include the AccuRev/CM client (both graphical and command line
interfaces), the AccuRev server, AccuWork, and complete documentation.
Checksums and exact sizes for all installation packages.
Other Downloads
3rd Party Software
| For extracting ZIP packages on windows: WinZip For extracting ZIP packages: Info-ZIP For extracting GZ packages: gzip |
For reading PDF documentation: Adobe Reader For custom installations (not normally needed): Java For Time Synchronization: ntp.org |
Platform Support Notes
Note 1
The AccuRev client programs, both CLI and GUI, are supported on FreeBSD. The graphical client interface is not supported unless you have Java 1.3 or higher already installed on your system. The AccuRev server is not available on FreeBSD.
Installation requires X11 libraries to be installed on the system.
Note 2
For IRIX 6.2 - 6.4, AccuRev server requires patch 3356, SGI's rollup patch set, and the POSIX patch set from the same location.
Note 3
Before installing on an Intel-based Mac, please contact AccuRev support at support@accurev.com for additional installation instructions.
Note 4
Currently, only the AccuRev client software is available for SCO UnixWare. During product installation, choose "Client" rather than "Full".




