The Skolelinux repository is now converted from CVS to Subversion. Thanks for long and faithful service, CVS.
There are two ways of accessing the repository: Committers use the svn+ssh:// schema, and anonymous checkouts is performed using svn:// . If you are a committer: Check out the head-kde-i18n directory structure: svn co svn+ssh://[EMAIL PROTECTED]/var/lib/svn/repos/skolelinux/trunk/i18n/head-kde-i18n Check out everything from the main branch: svn co svn+ssh://[EMAIL PROTECTED]/var/lib/svn/repos/skolelinux/trunk An additional name can be appended at the end, which is what the local directory will be saved as. Anonymous read-only access: svn co svn://developer.skolelinux.no/repos/skolelinux/trunk svn ls -v svn://developer.skolelinux.no/repos/skolelinux/trunk svn log -rHEAD svn://developer.skolelinux.no/repos/skolelinux/trunk The command set is very similar to CVS, for example: svn add lol.c svn checkin blurfl.pl svn remove foo.txt svn log With additions as svn move oldfile.txt newfile.txt svn copy abc.txt def.txt svn ls svn revert abc.txt svn propset abc.txt If you are not familiar with Subversion, the free book “Version control with Subversion“ <http://svnbook.org/>is strongly recommended. More information about the svn usage will go into http://developer.skolelinux.no/dokumentasjon/subversion.html The other modules (external, samba, skolelinux, sql-ledger and sql-ledger-old) will be converted later today. Should some of them share the same repository, or should each one have its own? Regards, Øyvind A. Holm -- #!/bin/bash for f in 1 2 3; do PREF=http://musthave.sunbase.org/Stallman/stallman${f}c wget $PREF.sub ; mplayer -cache 8192 -sub stallman${f}c.sub $PREF.mpeg done -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

