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 ====Getting the code==== ====Getting the code====
  
-Firstly go to directory where you want to keep your code and run:+Firstly go to the directory where you want to keep your code and run:
  
 <code>svn co --username=yourlogin https://svn.lirec.eu lirec</code> <code>svn co --username=yourlogin https://svn.lirec.eu lirec</code>
 Replace "yourlogin" with your lirec [[http://trac.lirec.eu/|trac website]] login. The username is required so svn knows who changed what. Read-only anonymous access is also available. Replace "yourlogin" with your lirec [[http://trac.lirec.eu/|trac website]] login. The username is required so svn knows who changed what. Read-only anonymous access is also available.
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 +This will populate a directory called lirec with all the code. This is called your working copy.
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 ====Make some changes==== ====Make some changes====
  
-I've added an example project in svn for you to play with and break without fear. I've laid this out so that the project contains it's own directories called trunk, tags and branches. The code is contained in the trunk directory, the tags and branches are used later to store other versions of the code for this project. Look in lirec/example-project/trunk/example-app/ and edit the impressive application you'll find there. When you've saved run:+I've added an example project in svn for you to play with and break without fear. I've laid this out so that the project contains it's own directories called trunk, tags and branches. The code is contained in the trunk directory, the tags and branches are used later to store other versions of the code for this project. I'd recommend this structure for other projects. Look in lirec/example-project/trunk/example-app/ and edit the impressive application you'll find there. When you've saved run:
  
 <code>svn commit</code> <code>svn commit</code>
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 ======More Information====== ======More Information======
  
-  * Version Control with SubversionA complete online book: [[http://svnbook.red-bean.com/]]+  * "Version Control with SubversionA complete online book http://svnbook.red-bean.com/
  
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