Though Subversion repositories are most commonly accessed using a special piece of software called a Subversion client, we also provide a web-based interface to view Subversion repositories.
Browsing the Subversion tree gives you a great view into the current status of this project's code. You may also view the complete history of any file in the repository.
SVN (Subversion) is a tool used by many software developers to manage changes within their source code tree. SVN provides the means to store not only the current version of a piece of source code, but a record of all changes (and who made those changes) that have occurred to that source code. Use of SVN is particularly common on projects with multiple developers, since SVN ensures changes made by one developer are not accidentally removed when another developer posts their changes to the source tree.
In order to access a Subversion repository, you must install a special piece of software called a Subversion client. Subversion clients are available for most any operating system.
This project's SourceForge.net Subversion repository can be checked out through SVN with the following instruction set:
svn co https://k9copy.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/k9copy k9copy
Information about accessing this Subversion repository may be found in our document titled "Subversion (Version Control for Source Code)".
Updates from within the module's directory do not need the URL string.