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Added information about SVN (subversion), we no longer use CVS.
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You can check out the latest code (from a UNIX type machine) using
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CVS as follows:
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Thanks to Bart Oldeman for helping us with moving the FreeDOS source code
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from CVS to Subversion! The old CVS repository is still available for
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browsing, but will no longer be used for managing FreeDOS Projects - and
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will probably be deleted later. Please use Subversion for the FreeDOS
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kernel, FreeCOM (FreeDOS command.com), Install, and Mem.
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Bart has also written a Subversion at SourceForge Mini How-to:
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http://fd-doc.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php?n=FdDocEn.SVN
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This information was mostly lifted from SourceForge.net:
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https://sourceforge.net/svn/?group_id
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FreeDOS Subversion:
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Subversion (SVN) is a tool used by many software developers to manage
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changes within their source code tree. SVN provides the means to store not
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only the current version of a piece of source code, but a record of all
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changes (and who made those changes) that have occurred to that source code.
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Use of SVN is particularly common on projects with multiple developers,
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since SVN ensures changes made by one developer are not accidentally removed
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when another developer posts their changes to the source tree.
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In order to access a Subversion repository, you must install a special piece
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of software called a Subversion client. Subversion clients are available for
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most any operating system.
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To get a working copy, do svn co URL freedos where URL is the complete path
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to the trunk of the project you want. For example:
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FreeDOS kernel
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https://freedos.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/freedos/kernel/trunk
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FreeDOS FreeCOM
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https://freedos.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/freedos/freecom/trunk
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FreeDOS MEM
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https://freedos.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/freedos/mem/trunk
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FreeDOS Install
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https://freedos.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/freedos/install/trunk
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Be careful NOT to use the top level
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* https://freedos.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/freedos URL
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instead of one of the trunk URLs. This will pull all modules, tags and/or
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branches of the project - it will be huge. Instead, you will want to use
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/trunk to the URL to check out only the trunk code (main development line).
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Though Subversion repositories are most commonly accessed using a special
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piece of software called a Subversion client, SourceForge also provides a
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web-based interface to view Subversion repositories. Browsing the Subversion
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tree gives you a great view into the current status of this project's code.
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You may also view the complete history of any file in the repository.
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* Browse Subversion repository
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http://freedos.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/freedos/
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FreeDOS is a trademark of Jim Hall.
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Note: Readonly access via the old CVS interface worked as follows:
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To check out the code, first log in:
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cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.freedos.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/freedos login
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Password: Press the Enter key.
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Then, to get the kernel code:
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cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.freedos.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/freedos
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checkout kernel
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You can also view the CVS code from the web at
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http://freedos.sourceforge.net/
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Go to the CVS page.
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cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.freedos.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/freedos checkout kernel
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