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Old 11-09-2006, 12:15 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default think this is right spot - SVN/RC updates

I would like to make a suggestion that every 100 SVN's that a new RC update be put out

this seams like a normal progression for it
so at 100 RC2 would be released
at 200 RC3 etc until 2.0 final is released

this way - there are semi steady updates to the program as it gets more and more stable
keeps people (other than developers) helping to find new bugs
something to look forward too
and also helps to keep people from asking when is it coming out, etc etc

do not need a bug/change report with it, just the new RC placed out for download
(the change report would be a nice bonus though )
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Old 11-11-2006, 04:22 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I would be happy if I could just download the SVN without spending 7 hours doing it. (by clicking on each and evey file vs a single zip)

If my dreams you can run a patch like program to auto update your runuo (disto only) based on what was recenetly added to the SVN compaired to your last patch up.

Ok, I admit it. I don't dream of a patching runuo program. I dream of naked women. But if I did dream about a RunUO that was not already updated to UO:UG, UO:TNG, and UO:SW I am sure it would have a patch program in it.

(uo underground for dwarves, uo the next generation for star ships, uo star wars to add light sabers, the force, and clones)
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Old 11-11-2006, 05:51 PM   #3 (permalink)
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If you're using the Tortoise software recommended (I think that's the name), you should just be able to "Import" the entire codebase (or maybe it's Export, can't remember).
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Old 11-11-2006, 06:00 PM   #4 (permalink)
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i kust used the "check" out feature on it and pointed to the directory i wanted and it did it all from there for the downloading

and from i was reading in the tortose, i can also click on a spot in the and say update and it will check for new files also and download them
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Old 11-11-2006, 06:07 PM   #5 (permalink)
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1. http://tortoisesvn.net/downloads
2. Install the version of that program for your os's architecture( 32bit, 64bit ).
3. Create a new folder someplace, leave it empty.
4. Right click the folder, select svn checkout.
5. Enter http://svn.runuo.com/repos/runuo/devel/ as the url when prompted for the repo url.
6. Click ok. Watch as it downloads.
7. Enjoy.

Steps should be accurate, i may have be lax in a spot but it should get you the lastest svn.

[Edit]Periodically to ensure you are up-to-date, right click the folder, select svn update. If theres a change, youll get it.[/Edit]
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hmm, i just rightclick the folder and goto 'Update SVN'... Export is used to save it to another folder without the hidden .svn folders, Import is to add a file or folder to the SVN (to be send to RunUO's SVN server. Understandably we havn't got the permissions for that )..

U can run 'svn update' from the commandline (while in that folder) if u dont use Tortise.

**Edit: heres a link to the other post (#10) for my very simple batch file (which updates the svn and compiles it)...
looking for the instructions on compiling the SVN
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Old 11-13-2006, 08:56 PM   #7 (permalink)
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I sure hope to god that Peoharen is joking...
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Old 11-13-2006, 09:28 PM   #8 (permalink)
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I would be happy if I could just download the SVN without spending 7 hours doing it. (by clicking on each and evey file vs a single zip)
LOL! I didn't even notice... Just in case ur not joking, You can get them all automaticly by using the checkout command and keep them updated using the Update command using either the command line or another GUI program called Tortoise SVN
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I also hope that Peoharen is joking...
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We definately need another release, there are a lot of important updates in SVN and we keep the repository stable.
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We definately need another release, there are a lot of important updates in SVN and we keep the repository stable.
Yup you are doing a great job with the SVN. I personally love the chance to get updates along the way. The SVN builds have been very stable for me.
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I am now downloading the latest SVN (or at least the one on that link)... I was just wondering if it needs to be compiled or is already compiled? If it needs to be compiled is it just a c# compiler I need?

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I am now downloading the latest SVN (or at least the one on that link)... I was just wondering if it needs to be compiled or is already compiled? If it needs to be compiled is it just a c# compiler I need?

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You would either need to compile what is in the server folder yourself or get an already compiled version from somebody like the one from Arte Gordon he keeps up pretty well with the updates.

XMLSpawnerFan -> Latest RunUO 2.0 server - rev 238

If you want to compile your own this is a good guide:
Easy how to compile new server......

I use VS C# 2005 Express Edition to compile.

Mark says you can compile it with just the .net framework in this topic:
http://www.runuo.com/forums/server-s...clean-svn.html
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