New SVN Address
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- Star Pilot
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New SVN Address
Can somebody please post the new sourceforge SVN adress, cos I'm stuck on ver 13600
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- Elite Venturer
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Re: New SVN Address
Go look at the SVN browser, click "Code". It will tell you
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Read Only access
svn checkout svn://svn.code.sf.net/p/vegastrike/code/trunk vegastrike-code
HTTP access
svn checkout http://svn.code.sf.net/p/vegastrike/code/trunk vegastrike-code
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- Star Pilot
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Re: New SVN Address
Thanks I,m downloading EVERYTHING! right now!
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- Bounty Hunter
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Re: New SVN Address
I'm using Tortoise SVN for windows and I managed to update my old folders simply by checking out on top of the old folders. I believe this also works on Rabbit VCS for linux but I always backup the folder first. With those programs only the text related to the address is used to checkout, not the terminal commands at the start.
The wiki is way out of date with the address changes. Either addresses should be updated or in the short term there should be a link to the SourceForge page which would also help in case it gets out of date again. Though currently the wiki that links from the subversion button on the main page cant be updated because it links to the old wiki. I'm not sure why this is, maybe the links need edit protection for security reasons.
The wiki is way out of date with the address changes. Either addresses should be updated or in the short term there should be a link to the SourceForge page which would also help in case it gets out of date again. Though currently the wiki that links from the subversion button on the main page cant be updated because it links to the old wiki. I'm not sure why this is, maybe the links need edit protection for security reasons.
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- Elite
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Re: New SVN Address
Back when I had posted a command for linux that works really well: "svn switch --relocate" with a touch of "grep" and salt.IansterGuy wrote:I'm using Tortoise SVN for windows and I managed to update my old folders simply by checking out on top of the old folders. I believe this also works on Rabbit VCS for linux but I always backup the folder first. With those programs only the text related to the address is used to checkout, not the terminal commands at the start.