> Alan, can you also check in your newest stuff into your branch? Then I can 
> have a look at your directory and help to wipe out that automake stuff that 
> really shouldn't be in svn.

Okay, I'm going to do a build and test cycle this evening.

The issue is that I've never attempted to check anything into SVN. =\

I'm poking around in kdevelop to see how to do it...

Do I currently have a SVN account? What's the log-in inf0z?

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