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The fist time you commit something, svn will ask for your password. Use the password, which belongs to your SourceForge account. This password is stored in the svn metadata in the checked out tree and won't be asked the next time. | The fist time you commit something, svn will ask for your password. Use the password, which belongs to your SourceForge account. This password is stored in the svn metadata in the checked out tree and won't be asked the next time. | ||
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The following table lists the directories and their maintainers. | The following table lists the directories and their maintainers. |
Revision as of 23:15, 15 January 2007
This page describes the policy for using the Lazarus-CCR SVN repository on SourceForge.
Read acces
Everybody has read access to this SVN repository. You can browse the SVN repository at http://lazarus-ccr.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/lazarus-ccr/
Write access
At this moment sourceforge doesn't support restricting write access to part of the svn tree. Unfortunately, at this moment it is not possible to restrict access to svn on sourceforge to only a subtree of the complete repository. So we will give write access to the complete svn tree, with the assumption svn committers will only write to thier own part of the tree.
If you want to commit something to a part of the tree, for which you are not the maintainer, please contact the maintainer before committing.
Working with the Lazarus-CCR SVN repository
This is a short guide mainly focussing on the URLs and sourceforge specifics. It is not an introduction to the use of SVN.
Checking out
The Lazarus-CCR is located at https://lazarus-ccr.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/lazarus-ccr
The following command will check out the complete tree into the lazarus-ccr subdirectory of your current directory:
svn co https://lazarus-ccr.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/lazarus-ccr lazarus-ccr
Committing
The fist time you commit something, svn will ask for your password. Use the password, which belongs to your SourceForge account. This password is stored in the svn metadata in the checked out tree and won't be asked the next time.
Directory owners
The following table lists the directories and their maintainers.