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Re: Code.google.com is closing I guess it's SF.Net that is best for SVN.
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I have moved this projects to SF.net

basilisk-ii-for-amigaos
allegro5foramigaos

If anyone like contribute create user at SF.net and send me your user names.

mplayer I have not moved as its project was not created by me, of cause I can create repository if no cares who controls it.

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Yes please send me what you have already got.

Thanks
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Edited by Shadow on 2015/3/17 12:56:02
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Ooh, an updated mercurial/hggit would actually be nice

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Where do you need it sent?

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Thanks for the heads up, I guess SF.net is the way to go for MPlayer, too. I like that they will automatically import all the tickets, wikis and downloads, too.

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Yes that’s possible.

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I have checked on SF if my old account is still valid, seems it is not, although my username seems to be still stored in their users' database (I'm unable to create a new account with the same username). Since I registered it using an email address which is now not valid anymore, I had to send a message to the support service to manually reactivate it.

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A link to a downloadable archive somewhere or just drop it in an email to me. Details in PM.

Cheers

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Github seems to have support for SVN clients: https://help.github.com/articles/support-for-subversion-clients/

The question is, does it work as it should, and will they support it for as long as Amiga have no Git client?
I've no experience in either Sourceforge or Github, but it seems that Github is all the hype, and I've always thought Sourceforge's web-UI looks a bit... boring. And the simple Google code Github one-button-export is tempting.

Has anyone exported their stuff to either service and can give a short review?

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I am not that experienced with repositories, I have used GITHUB for work and it works nice for closed source projects; it is easy to do code reviews and follow up, on things. Cooperate with others.

The SF.NET, I did have a project there long ago, but I used their service as distribution service, they did not like it, so key kindly asked me to move my files elsewhere, my impression is that they provide many services, but there services is not so nice to use.

Importing my stuff to SF.net it was easy, no trouble at all.

I'm going to move my stuff to GitHub I think, when we get a GIT client that works.

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I've ***tried*** using svn on aos4 for checking out resource projects that I was considering for code re-use in my own projects.

Ran into only empty svn root directories being created and nothing actively downloading at all.

I'm not sure what the issue is as repeatin the test on my RPi using an up to date linux svn client worked okay..

maybe it is that all of the projects ported from Linux for deveopment purposes are needing to use specific snapshot points for projects that are moving targets.

@All, As I have my own projects openly hosted on Google Code... I'll have to migrate them somewhere...

I'll see what I can do through my GitHub Acct then...
as I have managed to get most of them migrated to there.

Hopefully SGIT works well enough so that I can make a massive data commit for perception ime with regards the Kanji Data Tables and not just the Hiragana Table with Katakana conversion option.

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OS4 svn is too old to work with github

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The latest revision of sgit can now checkout, update (fetch) and (forward-)merge those updated files.

Sebastian Bauer was kind enough to put his time and effort into fixing/adding those rudimentary commands.
A big thanks to him

So...at least for me, i can finally drop hggit/mercurial (as i only need checkout/fetch right now)

btw, it's magnitudes faster as well (for both checkout and fetch)

To get you all started here are the straight forward commands:

To check out a github project:
sgit clone http(s)://github.com/project/project my-project-directory

to update said project:
sgit fetch origin

to merge the updates to your local branch:
sgit merge origin/master

(That, of course, goes for the master branch)

It's still pretty limited, but Sebastian will work on it, so you might to drop him a line

EDIT: It's sgit CLONE (not checkout)


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As long as you can't "commit" anything (upload) what you have changed back to repository, you can't host Amiga projects on GIT bub.

sure its nice to be able to download project from GIT-HUB using checkout, but that's all you can do.

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I don't have projects to commit to.

But as i said, if you are looking for a specific command to be supported, please drop the author a line.
It's nice to get feedback for whatever project and he isn't browsing the forums

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According to Sebastian "commit" and "push" do work with the latest revision of sgit (I can't test it myself as i don't have projects i commit to...yet)
Those commands were actually already working before the fetch and forward-merge implementations, so if nothing broke they should still do.

He also kindly asks for people to test and, if errors are found, to submit them to the sgit issue tracker otherwise he wouldn't know about them.

Also, sgit is open source and people are invited to add to the project through the Pull Request feature on github.

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As broadblues pointed out OS4 Subversion is old. I never got it to work with Sourceforge's new default checkout method. If go to a project's code page you will see a gadget above the code labeled: Read/Write access. To the left of that you will see 3 gadgets labeled RW|RO|HTTP. The 'Read/Write access' line defaults to the newer RW or RO method. You need to click on the HTTP gadget to see the checkout line that will work with OS4 Subversion (https: method).

For example you should be able to check out the Dopus5 sources with:
svn checkout https://svn.code.sf.net/p/dopus5allamigas/code/trunk dopus5



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OS4 svn is too old to work with github

The source is included with Subversion at OS4Depot if you'd like to pile another project to the load you have now and eliminate sleep from your daily schedule

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