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Subversion Repository |
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Anonymous access to our Subversion repository (SVN) is available. This means |
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that users can have direct access to up-to-the-minute code. |
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(http://subversion.tigris.org/) |
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Driver development for 2.6 kernels is taking place directly in the kernel |
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using GIT. Do not use the drivers from our SVN repository for 2.6 kernels, it |
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will not work. The user-space tools will work though. |
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We presume that you have Subversion installed on your machine. To check out a |
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working copy of the code for this project use the following commands: |
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svn checkout http://lm-sensors.org/svn/i2c/trunk i2c |
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svn checkout http://lm-sensors.org/svn/lm-sensors/trunk lm-sensors |
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To update the code, do a svn update from within the i2c or lm-sensors |
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directories. Please read the README and INSTALL files of your working copy |
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for how to build the code. Also read the related files in the 'doc' directory |
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for info regarding the different bus and chip drivers. Lastly, you can use |
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the regular svn commands on the files (like cvs log [filename]) to see the |
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comments made by the developers as changes were made. |
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If you're not familiar with the use of Subversion we recommend the excellent |
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Subversion book which is a valuable resource. |
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(http://svnbook.red-bean.com/) |
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Commits to the repositories are notified on the lm-sensors-notify |
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mailing-list. Feel free to subscribe if you want to be informed of the |
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changes made to the i2c and lm-sensors repositories. |
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(http://lists.lm-sensors.org/mailman/listinfo/lm-sensors-notify) |
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