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Checking out the code from Subversion

Getting Subversion

We use Subversion for version control. We recommend using the command line tools which can be obtained from tigris.org. These work on all modern operating systems. Also for Windows on can use the Tortoise SVN client as a graphical tool in addition to the command line clients. Tortoise uses a explorer shell extension to allow users to update or check out projects. You can get subversion here:

Also note that several IDEs are now supporting subversion as well so check with your IDE vendor if you can check out from withing your development environment.

Checking out the branches (recommended)

The source of the current stable branch can be checked out using the following subversion commands on *NIX:

svn co https://svn.safehaus.org/repos/penrose/branches/1.2 penrose-1.2

Checking out the trunk

The trunk can be checked out using the following subversion commands on *NIX:

svn co https://svn.safehaus.org/repos/penrose/trunk penrose-trunk

Checking out tagged versions

The source for specific tagged versions of penrose can be accessed from subversion from within the tags directory like so:

svn co https://svn.safehaus.org/repos/penrose/tags/release-x.x.x penrose-x.x.x

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