Do old package versions in CentOS mean that they do not have security fixes?

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Published on 2014-05-27T20:59:58Z Indexed on 2014/05/27 21:33 UTC
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We asked our admin to update SVN on our CentOS 6.5 server. He did so and the result was SVN 1.6.11. However the current version of SVN is 1.8.9.

I know the CentOS yum repository is not always up-to-date. But in that case I am confused: SVN 1.6.x is not officially supported anymore. This means it does not get any security fixes!

How can the official CentOS repository provide such an old (and dangerous) version? Is there something we (or our admin) understood the wrong way?

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