Hi,
just a completion: CVS repository is still available but in read-only
mode (both for anonymous and developers). The idea is to allow people
having local changes into their CVS checkouts to generate patches
against CVS repo (cvs diff) and to apply the patches on a SVN checkout.
After some time, the CVS repo will be killed.
Regards,
Bogdan
Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:
Hello,
after the discussion on devel mailing list was decided to migrate
OpenSER CVS repository to SVN. Most of developers considered the SVN
more convenient to work with, especially when hunting reported bugs
(svn revision number is printed by openser -V).
Unfortunately this bring a bit of work for those installing and
maintaining OpenSER from CVS. The have to grab the subversion (svn)
tree righ now. There are no changes in directory structure, so any
patch you had privately should apply easy. To get the same directory
tree as for CVS:
# svn co
https://openser.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/openser sip-server
For details about how to get a certain branch, please see the download
page on
http://www.openser.org:
http://www.openser.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=29…
We are still working on making snapshot system using SVN, and maybe
some other tools are not yet updated, but they will be in the next
days. However, what is most important should be ready to go -- source
tree should be fully functional with SVN. Please let us know if you
encounter any issue.
The translation to SVN was made over this weeken. New commits were
already done to SVN. There was no critical update you should run
after, but is recommended to get SVN version as soon as possible. Old
branches were migrated (releases 0.9.x, 1.0.x, 1.1.x).
For the reference, initial revision for subversion is 1689. Once you
get your patch against latest CVS version availabe, then should be no
issue to apply it to this subversion revision. Full commit history
from CVS is available on SVN.
Hope SVN will make openser maintenance easier for all of you. Here are
some links to get you familiar with SVN commands and capabilities:
http://svnbook.red-bean.com/nightly/en/index.html
http://subversion.tigris.org/
OpenSER SVN page at sourceforge:
http://sourceforge.net/svn/?group_id=139143
Cheers,
Daniel
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