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- version-controlled document repository called CVS. The documents in the CVS Repository can be |
- accessed through a CVS client program that is available for most operating systems and through a web-based interface to CVS. |
+ subversion document repository called SVN. The documents in the SVN Repository can be |
+ accessed through a SVN client program that is available for most operating systems and through a web-based interface to SVN. |
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- !!! Managing your CVS account |
- To access CVS 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: |
- * [https://ldaps.ecoinformatics.org] |
+ !!! Managing your SVN account |
+ 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://ldap.ecoinformatics.org] or [reset their password|https://ldap.ecoinformatics.org] if they forgot it using a web-based interface: |
+ * [https://ldap.ecoinformatics.org] |
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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 three main SVN modules: |
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- *[seek|http://cvs.ecoinformatics.org/cvs/cvsweb.cgi/seek/] |
- *[kepler|http://cvs.ecoinformatics.org/cvs/cvsweb.cgi/kepler/] |
- *[kepler-docs|http://cvs.ecoinformatics.org/cvs/cvsweb.cgi/kepler-docs/] |
+ *[seek|https://code.ecoinformatics.org/code/seek/] |
+ *[kepler|https://code.kepler-project.org/code/kepler/] |
+ *[kepler-docs|https://code.kepler-project.org/code/kepler-docs/] |
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- !!! Using a CVS client |
+ !!! Using a SVN client |
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- More efficient access can be had by using a CVS client application. However, for this to work you must first obtain a CVS account and install and configure the client software. Once this is accomplished it is very easy to stay synchronized with all development activities within SEEK. |
+ More efficient access can be had by using a SVN client application. However, for this to work you must install and configure the client software. Once this is accomplished, it is very easy to stay synchronized with all development activities within SEEK. |
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- !! Obtaining a CVS account |
- You need a CVS account in order to access the files in any of the CVS repositories. You can get one for read-only access by simply sending an email request to pmc@ecoinformatics.org. Include in your request the following information: |
+ !! Obtaining a SVN account |
+ You need a SVN account in order to get read/write permission of the SVN repositories. You can get one for read-only access by simply sending an email request to pmc@ecoinformatics.org. Include in your request the following information: |
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- !! Choosing a CVS client application |
- CVS client applications are available for Linux, Windows, MacOS, and other systems. Here is a list of commonly used CVS clients and Integrated Development Environments that support CVS. |
- *Windows: [TortoiseCVS|http://www.tortoisecvs.org], [Eclipse|http://eclipse.org], [WinCVS|http://wincvs.org], cvs command line using [Cygwin|http://www.cygwin.com] |
- *Linux: cvs command line, [Eclipse|http://eclipse.org] |
- *MacOS: cvs command line |
- |
- Many others are available, and it is a matter of personal preference which you choose. Many SEEK project members that are used to the Windows environment prefer [TortoiseCVS|http://www.tortoisecvs.org] because it is so well integrated with the Windows file system. Linux/Unix users generally prefer the command line. |
- |
- !! CVS configuration details |
- Once you have a client program installed, you'll need to configure it to connect. We only permit connections that communicate over the SSH protocol version 2, so you'll need to have a recent SSH client installed and configured. Under linux, this is usually provided in the 'openssh' package, which also can be obtained under Windows using Cygwin. |
- |
- For most clients, you will need the following configuration information: |
- *CVSROOT=:ext:username@cvs.ecoinformatics.org:/cvs |
- *CVS_RSH=ssh |
- *module=seek (or kepler or others depending on interest) |
+ !! Choosing a SVN client application |
+ SVN client applications are available for Linux, Windows, MacOS, and other systems. Here is a list of commonly used SVN clients and Integrated Development Environments that support SVN. |
+ *Windows: [TortoiseSVN|http://tortoisesvn.net/], [Eclipse|http://eclipse.org], svn command line using [Cygwin|http://www.cygwin.com] |
+ *Linux: svn command line, [Eclipse|http://eclipse.org] |
+ *MacOS: svn command line |
+ |
+ Many others are available, and it is a matter of personal preference which you choose. Many SEEK project members that are used to the Windows environment prefer [TortoiseSVN|http://tortoisesvn.org] because it is so well integrated with the Windows file system. Linux/Unix users generally prefer the command line. |
+ |
+ !! SVN configuration details |
+ Once you have a client program installed, you'll need to configure it to connect. The configuration is very simple, the only thing you need is the SVN url: |
+ https://code.ecoinformatics.org/code/seek/trunk/ |
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- [Configuring Eclipse as a CVS Client for SEEK | SEEKDevelopmentWithEclipse] |
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