Hi all,

Yesterday all ivtv archives were imported into the new subversion repository, 
and I finished some final touches this morning.

The subversion repository can be found here:

http://ivtvdriver.org/svn/ivtv

The repository layout is setup as follows:

The driver is placed in a top level directory ivtv (this allows a project like 
the xdriver to be added next to it). Below that are directories 'trunk', 
'tags' and 'branches'. The main development takes place in trunk, actual 
releases are found in 'tags' and branches are in 'branches'.

Currently the only branch is 0.2 and the tags are 0.1.10-pre2-ck100z, 
0.1.10-pre2-ck71d, 0.1.6, 0.1.7 and 0.1.9.

You can check out the ivtv trunk repository (the latest development driver) as 
follows:

svn co http://ivtvdriver.org/svn/ivtv/ivtv/trunk ivtv

This creates an ivtv directory with the latest driver sources.

I hope to tag a first hopefully pretty stable release 0.3.8 very soon (with 
luck today). It is likely that there will be another 0.3.9 release, but after 
that I hope to turn the 0.3 series into a branch and continue with 0.4 with 
the goal of moving all supporting drivers (tuner, saa7115, etc) to the 
video4linux repository, ready for inclusion in the standard kernel. Once that 
is done 0.4 is moved to a branch and 0.5 starts with the goal of getting the 
ivtv driver itself into the kernel.

The latest source tarball (for those without subversion) can be downloaded 
here: http://ivtvdriver.org/viewcvs/ivtv/root.tar.gz?view=tar
Note that this contains all the branches and tags besides the trunk directory. 
I'm not sure if that is what we want, but it does work.

Release packages can be downloaded from http://dl.ivtvdriver.org. 'ck' 
contains the old Chris Kennedy driver archives, 'xdriver' contains John 
Harvey's ivtv xdriver (which are now removed from the utils directory).
The 'datasheets' directory contains all currently available datasheets.

A trac website for bug reports and project management is being setup, once it 
is operational it will be announced.

Many thanks to Axel Thimm for setting up the svn infrastructure! It's a big 
improvement!

Enjoy,

        Hans Verkuil


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