![]() You can select the trunk or a specific tag or branch for a current project in the SVN Repository view and choose the Check Out As. Refer to the Subversion book for more details. In Subversion, tags and branches are just a versioned copy of the selected source snapshot. They often look something like this:Ī trunk folder contains the mainline development source a tags folder contains stable snapshots or releases and a branches folder contains code from alternative lines of development. You should now be ready to start using Subversion and the Subclipse plug-in! Checking Out Existing Projects From SVNĪs you can see in an SVN Repository view, a common layout can be found in many CodeShare projects as well as other projects using Subversion. ![]() View existing projects in the SVN repository. If the connection parameters are correctly set, you'll see an SSL certificate confirmation dialog.Īfter accepting the certificate you should be able to browse the repository and check out existing projects.įigure 8. The CodeShare SVN server requires the same user name and password you use for the dev2dev site.įigure 6. For projects hosted on dev2dev CodeShare, you'll find a repository URL on the access options page available from the Version control project menu. Connecting to an SVN Repository on CodeShareĪt this point you can connect to Subversion repositories.
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