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    Default Making an SVN

    I've decided I want to use SVNs for my script, because I simply update them too often for people to think to check back. However, google code (code.google.com) seemed very intimidating, and googling "How to make an SVN" didn't help much either.

    A quick for-dummies rundown on this would be awesome

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    I know I've seen a tutorial on this subject before, infact somewhere in this site if I can recall. Let me do some digging around as I'd also like to know this.

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    if your looking for a hosting place, i am using xp-dev.com they give you 200mb of space for free

    its easy to set up the site will take you through it all

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    Well I don't think finding a host will be so much of a problem as setting up a script to automatically detect if it has been changed or updated through an online SVN containing the script.

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    code.google.com would be the easiest place to set up an SVN
    It's done in 1-2-3, and even a 10 years old could do it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flight View Post
    Well I don't think finding a host will be so much of a problem as setting up a script to automatically detect if it has been changed or updated through an online SVN containing the script.
    Not sure how he does it but harry's scirpts do
    Quote Originally Posted by DD on IRC
    wanted to troll the troll

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    You can easily make an updater in your script.
    Just have the latest script in a folder on your server.
    Making the contents in the folder what you want them to download.
    Then have a text document on your server that has a version number.
    Then function:

    Simba Code:
    if ScriptVersion = ServerVersion then
      Exit
    else begin
      Client := InitializeHTTPClient(False, False);
      UpdatedScript := GetHTTPPage(Client,'http://mserver.com/folder/UpdatedScript.txt');

    Then create a new file and write it.
    Let me know if you need help with this ^

    -Boom

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    Google code is by far the easiest SVN. Use tortoisesvn if your not comfortable using cmd.

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    You should really use git over svn though.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Wizzup? View Post
    You should really use git over svn though.
    *cough* this ^ *cough*

    EDIT: Offtopic, can we have some * * BBCodes?

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    Git as a version control system I don't think is much better. But github vs google code, theres not comparison, github is epic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MylesMadness View Post
    Git as a version control system I don't think is much better. But github vs google code, theres not comparison, github is epic.
    git > svn:
    • Branches
    • Tags
    • Merging
    • Speed (Everything offline)
    • Distributed
    • Network Usage (Everything offline)
    • "git-blame"
    • "git-shortlog"
    • (...)


    svn > git:
    • Checking out a subdirectory of a repository instead of the entire repository.


    You tell me...



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