SVN

GANYMEDE has been under heavy internal development for the last couple of years as we have gone radio silent on our web site. Fortunately, we're once again starting to power up the transmitter, and we should have this web site up to date before too very long now.

One of the big things we've done since the 1.0 days is to transition completely to using SVN (aka Subversion) for our source code/revision control system.

To visit our Subversion repository, and to see what we've been doing for the last two years, just visit: http://tools.arlut.utexas.edu/svn/ganymede/.

The latest version of Ganymede is at http://tools.arlut.utexas.edu/svn/ganymede/trunk/ganymede/, and you can get ahold of the source tree by running

svn export http://tools.arlut.utexas.edu/svn/ganymede/trunk/ganymede

if you have the Subversion command line client available on your system.

You can read the latest version of the trunk's CHANGES file at http://tools.arlut.utexas.edu/svn/ganymede/trunk/ganymede/CHANGES.

As always when you access a project's revision control system directly, be aware that the code you pull may be in the process of being modified, and may not be stable for use or even for build.

Most of the time we do scary development off the trunk and merge things back in when we feel good about things, though, so the trunk is usually (but not always) the very best there is.

More soon!


Author: jonabbey@arlut.utexas.edu
List: ganymede@arlut.utexas.edu
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