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BZFlag SVN, is the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subversion_(software) Subversion Revision Controll System] used by the development team to maintain and store the [[BZFlag Source]] code. The SVN system is hosted by [http://www.sourceforge.net SourceForge] and is accessible by anyone with the proper software.
 
BZFlag SVN, is the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subversion_(software) Subversion Revision Controll System] used by the development team to maintain and store the [[BZFlag Source]] code. The SVN system is hosted by [http://www.sourceforge.net SourceForge] and is accessible by anyone with the proper software.
  

Revision as of 16:34, 28 March 2007

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This page is incomplete and will be filled in with proper information as soon as our CVS to SVN transition is complete.


BZFlag SVN, is the Subversion Revision Controll System used by the development team to maintain and store the BZFlag Source code. The SVN system is hosted by SourceForge and is accessible by anyone with the proper software.

SVN clients

To access the source code via SVN , you will need a SVN client. Most unix/linux type operating systems have the command line SVN client as an installable option. Windows users must download a third party SVN client, such as the Tortoise Graphical SVN Client.

Read Only SVN Access

Command line

TortoiseSVN

Windows users that use the Tortoise Graphical SVN Client, should do stuff.

Developer SVN Access

Command Line

Project developers that need read and write access to the source code to make changes ( or commits ) need to use the secure developer SVN . A sourceforge account is required for developer access, as well as approval from a project administrator.

TortoiseSVN

Windows users that use the Tortoise Graphical SVN Client, should do other stuff


External Links

SourceForge SVN Access page

BZFlag SVN Tree