SVN Access

Submitted by Casey on March 10, 2007 - 6:09am.

Subversion is a Version Control System which eliminates most of the flaws of the widely known CVS.
If you want to use SVN I advice you to have a look at the svnbook
(our server uses version 1.1.4 from Debian/sarge).

There are many ways to access our Subversion Repository.

I think for beginners the best is to download eSvn

and do a checkout of http://svn.savirc.com/savirc.

Alternative cross-platform GUIs are RapidSVN
and JSVN.
Other clients I read about are AnkhSVN, QSvn, SmartSVN, Subclipse, Subcommander, VisualSVN and WorkBench.
On Windows you can use the shell extension TortoiseSVN.

If you only want to view and not use or edit the source, you can use our web front-ends:
WebSVN
ViewVC
WebDAV

Please respect our license! GPL v2