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How to Check Out From SVN

As noted when we moved Carrington’s project hosting to Google Code, the core Carrington framework is a svn:externals for the project. This is set up as an https:// link (authentication required) rather than an http:// link (publicly accessible) for the convenience of our project committers.

If you want to check out Carrington Blog from SVN, you may want to do a public checkout of the core framework separately, using the publicly accessible http:// prefix, and place that checkout in the Carrington Blog directory manually (as ‘carrington-core’).

We will experiment with the relative checkouts feature in SVN 1.5 to try to address this (the // prefix looks like a solution) in the future – once we’ve got SVN upgraded on our own machines. ;)

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  1. hubs says

    http://carrington.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/ is asking for login information

  2. test says

    test

  3. 22 says

    tes2

  4. hubs says

    Alex, I see your presenting about carrington at refresh denver. Anychance I can get ahold of the latest svn version before then?

  5. Alex King says

    You can try now.

  6. hubs says

    you svn repository at http://carrington.googlecode.com/svn/blog/trunk is still requiring authorization.

  7. hubs says

    i can download via html now, so that should work for the time being.

  8. Toño says

    sdfsdfsdf

  9. alex says

    jur jur! q pasada de theme

  10. doctordre says

    Jst try ova



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