[kepler-dev] ptII cvs repository reconverted to svn. Download a new copy

Christopher Brooks cxh at eecs.berkeley.edu
Thu Jun 12 13:33:42 PDT 2008


Good point.

I'm not likely to enable http on source for awhile yet.   I have
no scheduled time, but there are other deliverables that have priority.

Also, I remember reading that access via https will be slower than via
ssh.  Anyone know how much slower?

_Christopher
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    Thanks, Christopher.
    
    A minor note -- your two URLs are closer, but not identical -- the URI 
    scheme differs (svn versus svn+ssh), so you don't have just one URL for 
    both anonymous and authenticated access.  The SVN url for kepler is:
    
    https://code.kepler-project.org/code/kepler/
    
    And it works for both anonymous and authenticated access (if someone 
    tries an operation that requires write access, they are prompted for a 
    password).
    
    Matt
    
    Christopher Brooks wrote:
    > I redid the conversion of the ptII repository from cvs to svn.
    > 
    > You will need to trash your old ptII tree and get a new copy of
    > the repository.
    > 
    > Sorry.  
    > 
    > When I tried, I got
    > -bash-3.1$ cd ptII.oldsvn
    > -bash-3.1$ svn update
    > svn: No such revision 49787
    > -bash-3.1$ 
    > 
    > I also set up links so that the same URL will work.
    > 
    > To check out as read-only:
    > svn co svn://source.eecs.berkeley.edu/chess/ptII/trunk ptII
    > 
    > To check out as read-write:
    > svn co svn+ssh://source.eecs.berkeley.edu/chess/ptII/trunk ptII
    > 
    > _Christopher 
    > 
    > "Meet the old boss, same as the new boss"
    > 
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