wilsoff said:Source is up... #sneek on efnet
*** Topic is: SNEEK is now on http://code.google.com/p/sneek/
*** Topic set by [email protected] [Thu Jan 28 04:02:48 2010]
Roll on the thousands of questions about SVN checkout and compiling
wilsoff said:Source is up... #sneek on efnet
*** Topic is: SNEEK is now on http://code.google.com/p/sneek/
*** Topic set by [email protected] [Thu Jan 28 04:02:48 2010]
Roll on the thousands of questions about SVN checkout and compiling
FenrirWolf said:It's giving me a read-only version, though. I guess I could download every link, but that would be kinda tedious. And I'm too nub to compile it anyway. XD
This will download the entire source to the current directory (the directory shown in cmd).anyone said:How do I use the SVN checkout url from http://code.google.com/p/sneek/source/checkout ?
This is how I do it on Win XP, I don't know if it'll work on Vista. Get svn-1.4.6-setup.exe from http://subversion.tigris.org/servlets/Proj...p;showInfo=true and install it. This is a command line svn client which means the command prompt will understand svn commands.
Now open up a command prompt and type in
CODEsvn checkout http://sneek.googlecode.com/svn/ sneek-read-only
Well, that worked for me on Win7 x64. Now to read up on how to compile it, I suppose.wilsoff said:This will download the entire source to the current directory (the directory shown in cmd).anyone said:How do I use the SVN checkout url from http://code.google.com/p/sneek/source/checkout ?
This is how I do it on Win XP, I don't know if it'll work on Vista. Get svn-1.4.6-setup.exe from http://subversion.tigris.org/servlets/Proj...p;showInfo=true and install it. This is a command line svn client which means the command prompt will understand svn commands.
Now open up a command prompt and type in
CODEsvn checkout http://sneek.googlecode.com/svn/ sneek-read-only
An easier way is to create a text file (use notepad) in the folder you want to download the source to. Edit that text file so that it contains the svn command above. Use "Save As..." and select all file types, and save it as "something.bat" (including the inverted commas, in case you have extensions hidden this will force it to use the .bat extension). Now double click on the .bat file and it will download the contents to the same location as the .bat file.
The last part, sneek-read-only, simply specifies the sub-folder on your computer that the source will saved in.