Discussion:
Subversion!
Zachary J. Slater
2006-05-15 21:54:00 UTC
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Does anyone have any problems with me getting Quake 2 switched to SVN?
Brendan?

Anyone who currently has CVS access would need to send me their unix
username (no i.o account needed, just Brendan's approval!) and I'd get
them an account in SVN.
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- Zachary J. Slater
zakk at timedoctor.org
zacharyslater at gmail.com
Brendan Burns
2006-05-15 22:11:16 UTC
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Hey Zach,
svn is fine by me... I've never really used it for much, but that
shouldn't be a problem...

I'll okay anyone who currently has CVS access for svn access.

Thanks!
--brendan
Post by Zachary J. Slater
Does anyone have any problems with me getting Quake 2 switched to SVN?
Brendan?
Anyone who currently has CVS access would need to send me their unix
username (no i.o account needed, just Brendan's approval!) and I'd get
them an account in SVN.
Zachary J. Slater
2006-05-15 23:13:47 UTC
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Okay, SVN is set up:
svn co svn://svn.icculus.org/quake2/trunk/ quake2

I also updated the website:
http://icculus.org/quake2/#svn

I'll mail Brendan a password off-list, anyone else who currently has CVS
access, please mail me off list with your UNIX username and I'll add you
as well.
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- Zachary J. Slater
zakk at timedoctor.org
zacharyslater at gmail.com
Nick Warne
2006-05-16 17:19:59 UTC
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Post by Zachary J. Slater
svn co svn://svn.icculus.org/quake2/trunk/ quake2
Excellent job :-) I just checked out.

BTW, for those that use KDE, this kdesvn client (it is a real standalone
client, not just a front end) is excellent:

http://www.alwins-world.de/programs/kdesvn/

Nick
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