[beports] Re: Haiku's Subversion
- From: Nick <tonestone57@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <beports@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 25 Aug 2008 22:55:34 -0600
> That's just the location that Ingo put his packages - that doesn't
> mean that comprises all of them :)
>
> Downloading the dev tools manually doesn't really setup everything
> properly anyway, especially the lack of headers and symlinks. You'll
> definitely want to use the OptionalPackages jam rules whenever
> possible.
Well, it made me wonder why Ingo never provided Subversion ( from the site I
pointed to ). If it was easy to do then I would think that Ingo would have
done it. He is one of the people that does the "official" stuff for Haiku.
I actually was playing around with box and that let me easily install
Subversion. Which makes life even simplier. box looks kind of neat. Will
have to play with it some more.
I used to build Haiku but then re-installed Linux and do not have my
development set up so I just download the Haiku image and copy it over to the
partition.
->Nick
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