As Joerg Wunsch wrote:

> Now that AVaRICE 2.11 has been shipped, I'd consider changing away
> from CVS.  ...
> ..., I'd rather simply use Subversion which I'm
> most used to.

I finally did it.  AVaRICE is using Subversion now!

Please do no longer use the old CVS repository.  (I disabled it in the
SF.net feature list, but have no idea whether it would still be
accessible using ssh.)

In order to checkout a fresh copy of the SVN trunk, use:

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

Read-only checkouts require no authentication, and can be performed by
anyone.  Committing changes to the repository (i.e., developer access)
does not use the SSH keys as it has been the case with CVS, but
instead uses HTTP/S, together with your sourceforge.net username and
HTTP/S password (the same you use to log into the Web API).
-- 
cheers, J"org               .-.-.   --... ...--   -.. .  DL8DTL

http://www.sax.de/~joerg/                        NIC: JW11-RIPE
Never trust an operating system you don't have sources for. ;-)

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