Open2300 on Subversion (SVN)

To give all more instant access to the updated code I have created a Subversion (SVN) repository. Subversion is a software version control system similar to CVS. Just newer and easier to use.

It is a read only repository.

This URL is used in the SVN client. You can also browse it directly and download individual files.

http://www.lavrsen.dk/svn/open2300/trunk/

Checking out a local copy is easy.

On Linux these are the steps:

mkdir open2300
cd open2300
svn co http://www.lavrsen.dk/svn/open2300/trunk/ .   (note the dot at the end)

Also note that these three commands can be shortened to this:

svn co http://www.lavrsen.dk/svn/open2300/trunk open2300

which will create the open2300 directory for you.

To keep it up to date

svn update

One huge advantage is that now it is easy to make a patch file when you change something. svn client can make a real unified diff

svn diff > patchfile.diff

On Windows the client to use is TortoiseSVN

-- KennethLavrsen - 01 Aug 2006

Topic revision: r2 - 01 Aug 2006 - 22:25:12 - MatthewHunt
 
Open2300 - Subversion Open 2300
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