svn.perl.org is accessible to anyone who asks the magic questions for
the powers that be at perl.org.  You don't need write access to read
it.

http://svn.perl.org/modules/sdl/devel

is the current development branch.  If someone feels they need write
access, get a perl.org
account and ask for write access to the respository.

The code is accessible through the web.

Dave


On Wed, 24 Nov 2004 16:09:21 -0600, Andy Bakun
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, 2004-11-24 at 14:01, David Goehrig wrote:
> > I'm not wrapping anything up for any particular platform any time
> > soon.  What is in
> > SVN is the latest and greatest, and may be what is in CPAN I don't remember.
> > If someone wants to package it for various platforms, be my guest.  But 
> > since
> > most people package the earlier branch that works with Frozen Bubble out of 
> > the
> > box, don't expect any distros to carry the newer, faster, less memory 
> > hogging
> > version soon.
> 
> Dave,
> 
> Which subversion repository are you using?  I'd like to sync up my repo
> with yours.  I'm not seeing a reference to a publicly accessible svn
> repo on sdl.perl.org.  On Sept 23rd, you mention svn.perl.org, which is
> not publicly accessible (or at least has no web browser interface, but
> I'm out of the loop, or never was in the loop, on these things :) ).  Is
> there some way us mere mortals can get an export of sdl perl's trunk
> from svn.perl.org?
> 
> Andy.
> 
> 


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