What is the correct subversion repository? Historically, I have been
using a command like the following to get reference versions of
released code:
svn export -q
https://xcat.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/xcat/xcat-core/tags/release-2.7.5
xcat-core-release-2.7.5-export
However, based upon the recent IPMI problem a reference to a
differently named subversion repository was made. Checking out code
as follows gets a different version of the 2.7.5 release:
svn export -q
http://svn.code.sf.net/p/xcat/code/xcat-core/tags/release-2.7.5
xx-xcat-core-release-2.7.5-export
Which of these corresponds to the actually released code?
Likewise xcat-core/trunk and xcat-core/branches/2.7 both get
significantly different versions of the code.
Both repositories appear to be getting updates. They look the same up
until r13848 when they begin to diverge.
Can someone explain what is going on?
Which repository should be used?
I also note that http://xcat.sourceforge.net/doc/pdf/ contains an old
set of .pdf documentation. I don't know where I got that link from,
it is on my list of files to update for new releases. I had just
assumed nobody was converting to pdf anymore.
Today I find http://sourceforge.net/projects/xcat/files/doc that has
download links to periodically refreshed .pdf documentation.
Thanks,
Stuart
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