===================================== The Docutils_ Subversion Repository ===================================== :Author: Felix Wiemann :Contact: Felix.Wiemann@ososo.de :Revision: $Revision$ :Date: $Date$ :Copyright: This document has been placed in the public domain. .. _Docutils: http://docutils.sourceforge.net/ .. contents:: Docutils uses a Subversion_ repository located at ``svn.berlios.de``. Subversion is exhaustively documented in the `Subversion Book`_ (svnbook). .. _Subversion: http://subversion.tigris.org/ .. _Subversion Book: http://svnbook.red-bean.com/ .. Note:: While the repository resides at BerliOS, all other project data (web site, snapshots, releases, mailing lists, trackers) is hosted at SourceForge. Accessing the Repository ======================== Web Access ---------- The repository can be browsed and examined via the web at http://svn.berlios.de/viewcvs/docutils/. Anonymous Access ---------------- Anonymous (read-only) access is available at ``svn://svn.berlios.de/docutils/``. To check out the current main source tree of Docutils, type :: svn checkout svn://svn.berlios.de/docutils/trunk/docutils To check out everything (main tree, sandboxes, and web site), type :: svn checkout svn://svn.berlios.de/docutils/trunk docutils This will create a working copy of the whole trunk in a new directory called ``docutils``. Note that you should *never* check out ``svn://svn.berlios.de/docutils`` (without "trunk"), because then you'd end up fetching the whole Docutils tree for every branch and tag over and over again, wasting your and BerliOS's bandwidth. To update your working copy later on, cd into the working copy and type :: svn update Developer Access ---------------- (Developers who had write-access for Docutils' CVS repository on SourceForge.net should `register at BerliOS`__ and send an email with their BerliOS user name to `Felix Wiemann `_.) __ https://developer.berlios.de/account/register.php If you are a developer, you get read-write access via ``svn+ssh://username@svn.berlios.de/svnroot/repos/docutils/``, where ``username`` is your BerliOS user name. So to retrieve a working copy, type :: svn checkout svn+ssh://username@svn.berlios.de/svnroot/repos/docutils/trunk docutils If you previously had an anonymous working copy and gained developer access, you can switch the URL associated with your working copy by typing :: svn switch --relocate svn://svn.berlios.de/docutils/trunk/docutils \ svn+ssh://username@svn.berlios.de/svnroot/repos/docutils (``username`` is again your BerliOS user name.) Setting Up Your Subversion Client For Development ````````````````````````````````````````````````` Before commiting changes to the repository, please ensure that the following lines are contained (and uncommented) in your ~/.subversion/config file, so that new files are added with the correct properties set:: [miscellany] # For your convenience: global-ignores = ... *.pyc ... # For correct properties: enable-auto-props = yes [auto-props] *.py = svn:eol-style=native;svn:keywords=Author Date Id Revision *.txt = svn:eol-style=native;svn:keywords=Author Date Id Revision *.html = svn:eol-style=native;svn:keywords=Author Date Id Revision *.xml = svn:eol-style=native;svn:keywords=Author Date Id Revision *.tex = svn:eol-style=native;svn:keywords=Author Date Id Revision *.sh = svn:eol-style=native;svn:executable;svn:keywords=Author Date Id Revision *.png = svn:mime-type=image/png Setting Up SSH Access ````````````````````` With a public & private key pair, you can access the shell and Subversion servers without having to enter your password. There are two places to add your SSH public key on BerliOS: your web account and your shell account. * Adding your SSH key to your BerliOS web account: 1. Log in on the web at https://developer.berlios.de/. Create your account first if necessary. You should be taken to your "My Personal Page" (https://developer.berlios.de/my/). 2. Choose "Account Options" from the menu below the top banner. 3. At the bottom of the "Account Maintenance" page (https://developer.berlios.de/account/) you'll find a "Shell Account Information" section; click on "[Edit Keys]". 4. Copy and paste your SSH public key into the edit box on this page (https://developer.berlios.de/account/editsshkeys.php). Further instructions are available on this page. * Adding your SSH key to your BerliOS shell account: 1. Log in to the BerliOS shell server:: ssh username@shell.berlios.de You'll be asked for your password, which you set when you created your account. 2. Create a .ssh directory in your home directory, and remove permissions for group & other:: mkdir .ssh chmod og-rwx .ssh Exit the SSH session. 3. Copy your public key to the .ssh directory on BerliOS:: scp .ssh/id_dsa.pub username@shell.berlios.de:.ssh/authorized_keys Now you should be able to start an SSH session without needing your password. Repository Layout ================= The following tree shows the repository layout:: docutils/ |-- branches/ | |-- branch1/ | | |-- docutils/ | | |-- sandbox/ | | `-- web/ | `-- branch2/ | |-- docutils/ | |-- sandbox/ | `-- web/ |-- tags/ | |-- tag1/ | | |-- docutils/ | | |-- sandbox/ | | `-- web/ | `-- tag2/ | |-- docutils/ | |-- sandbox/ | `-- web/ `-- trunk/ |-- docutils/ |-- sandbox/ `-- web/ ``docutils/branches/`` and ``docutils/tags/`` contain (shallow) copies of the whole trunk. The main source tree lives at ``docutils/trunk/docutils/``, next to the sandboxes (``docutils/trunk/sandbox/``) and the web site files (``docutils/trunk/web/``).