Thanks Charles,
now it gets even more comfortable to get latest sources
Hi all,
Charles Pegge has kindly shared Oxygen module source files in thinSVN server.
To access them please follow indications I gave into thinSVN (03): how to make your first readonly login
For those already using thinSVN Subversion server with their personalized thinSVN user name, they know how to operate.
Thanks a lot Charles.
Eros
Oxygen files viewed by TortoiseSVN browser
Oxygen files viewed by Windows Shell after SVN Checkout
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Thanks Charles,
now it gets even more comfortable to get latest sources
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Thanks Charles and Eros!
I am assuming that what is on the SVN server is always the latest and even more so than links on the forums, would this be correct?
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I would prefer to have only one place for source code sharing and for me the right one is now thinSVN Subversion server.
But this is a free place so Charles will decide
Ciao
Eros
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Yes thats fine Eros - one less zip to transfer.
Im also posting the distribution product to SVN: thinBasic_Oxygen and also helpfile source folder which is due to be worked on.
Charles
Thanks Charles I can see them all.
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well this "flying turtle" work excellent
And source code is here- great code to study
I think going the svn route is exciting and so much easier to know that you have the latest. I think this is a great addition to the project.
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Yes, SVN is great when you work together on stuff. Petr and me are using it for the TBGL module and when you have self dicipline, it simply works. We leave comments about what we have changed and so people can see what is going on. I like it.
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