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SVN Repository

Difference between version 3 and version 2:

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- To access SVN you need an account, which can be requested from pmc@ecoinformatics.org (see below for more details). Existing account holders can [change their password|https://ldaps.ecoinformatics.org] or [reset their password|https://ldaps.ecoinformatics.org] if they forgot it using a web-based interface:
+ You may access SVN by anonymous SVN (read only) and named SVN (initially read-only, but may be upgraded to read-write). To request a named SVN account, send an email to pmc@ecoinformatics.org (see below for more details). Existing account holders can [change their password|https://ldaps.ecoinformatics.org] or [reset their password|https://ldaps.ecoinformatics.org] if they forgot it using a web-based interface:
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- !!! Accessing the CVS Web Interface
+ !!! Accessing the SVN Web Interface
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- The [CVS web interface|http://cvs.ecoinformatics.org/] provides access to any version of the documents stored in the repository. You can browse the web interface to locate single documents of interest and download the required version. The web interface is not particularly effective when you want to use an entire module. In that case, you should use a CVS client to access the CVS repository more efficiently. Documents related to SEEK are accessible through two main CVS modules:
+ The [SVN web interface|https://code.ecoinformatics.org/code/] provides access to any version of the documents stored in the repository. You can browse the web interface to locate single documents of interest and download the required version. The web interface is not particularly effective when you want to use an entire module. In that case, you should use a SVN client to access the SVN repository more efficiently. Documents related to SEEK are accessible through two main SVN modules:

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