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NOTE: Currently subversion let you download the tar.gz from sourceforge servers
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To access a Subversion repository, configure your Subversion client as follows:
 
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  svn update
  
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== IGNORE THIS ==
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DO NOT CONTINUE READING! IT'S NOT READY YET!
  
 
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[https://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/sourceforge/wiki/Subversion%20client%20instructions]
 
 
 
 
  
 
  # The following assumes /svnroot is a safe location for the
 
  # The following assumes /svnroot is a safe location for the
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  # an alternate location.
 
  # an alternate location.
 
  $ mkdir ~/svnroot
 
  $ mkdir ~/svnroot
 
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  # Initialize the repository
 
  # Initialize the repository
 
  $ svnadmin create /svnroot
 
  $ svnadmin create /svnroot

Latest revision as of 06:26, 11 February 2012

NOTE: Currently subversion let you download the tar.gz from sourceforge servers
to local directory. please do not download directly to your TFTP server and follow Installation Instructions after download

To access a Subversion repository, configure your Subversion client as follows:

Hostname: erpxe.svn.sourceforge.net
Port: 443
Protocol: HTTPS
Repository Path: /svnroot/erpxe
For clients that use a URL string: https://erpxe.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/erpxe

No username and password will be requested when performing read operations. read access is provided to everyone, without the need to authenticate.

Read access includes these commands:

Checkout:

svn co https://erpxe.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/erpxe/trunk

Update:

svn update

IGNORE THIS

DO NOT CONTINUE READING! IT'S NOT READY YET!

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# The following assumes /svnroot is a safe location for the
# SVN repository to be stored, modify accordingly should you need
# an alternate location.
$ mkdir ~/svnroot

# Initialize the repository
$ svnadmin create /svnroot

# Go to the directory that contains the content you want to put
# into a SVN module, in this case, the ~/source directory
$ cd ~/source

# Perform a SVN import
$ svn import file:///svnroot -m "initial import"
Adding src
Adding src/foo
Adding src/bar
Adding ~svnroot
Committed revision 1.

# Create a working copy from which to make changes and check them
# back into the repository, etc.
$ mkdir ~/working_copy
$ cd ~/working_copy
$ svn co file:///svnroot
A svnroot/src
A svnroot/src/foo
A svnroot/src/bar
Checked out revision 1.