Re: [pcre-dev] SVN repository location? Was: Re: More Window…

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Author: Magnus Holmgren
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Subject: Re: [pcre-dev] SVN repository location? Was: Re: More Windows-related/misc. tweaks
On Thursday 02 August 2007 10:55, Ralf Junker wrote:
> Hello Philip Hazel,
>
> >> ... replace the format with LLU in UNSIGNED_LONG_LONG section ...
> >
> >Patch committed.
>
> Do you mean commited to SVN? I can not find it commited to
> svn://sesame.csx.cam.ac.uk/pcre/code/trunk, the latest check-in is 189 from
> 5. July 2007.
>
> I searched the mailing list for any SVN changes but could not find any. Is
> there a new SVN URL? I could not find any info on the FTP site nor on
> www.pcre.org. Is the SVN repository location being publically announced
> somewhere else besides this mailing list ?


On 2007-07-18, in the message entitled "Move of exim.org to new hardware",
Philip Hazel wrote:

> ... if you have pulled a copy of the PCRE
> source from the Subversion repository, you will have to make a change
> because the name of the host has changed. The old host was
> sesame.csx.cam.ac.uk. The new host is tahini.csx.cam.ac.uk. You can use
> the new host name, but we have also invented the name vcs.exim.org that
> points to the same IP address (vcs = version control system), as a
> specific-host-independent name.
>
> To switch your checked-out version of PCRE you can use this command:
>
> svn switch --relocate svn://sesame.csx.cam.ac.uk/pcre \
>                       svn://tahini.csx.cam.ac.uk/pcre


(But I suggest that you use vcs.pcre.org instead.)

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