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SVN
Wesnoth development currently uses the Subversion software tool to keep developers in sync with each other. See the SVN book for more on how to use Subversion.
Note: Wesnoth is moving to git. This informtion may be obsolete by the time you read it!
Browse the code
There are currently two main streams of development: trunk (1.11.x) and stable branch (1.10.x). Most other branches are only used for a short time to do some testing without disturbing the main development. You can use your web browser to navigate through the source code:
http://svn.gna.org/viewcvs/wesnoth/
Download
To check out trunk into a directory called wesnoth (about 400 MB to download as of March 30th 2009, and about 1.3 GB disk space required, including .svn dirs, as of June 17th 2012):
svn co http://svn.gna.org/svn/wesnoth/trunk wesnoth
Or, to check out the 1.10 branch (about 400 MB to download and 960 MB to store on disk as of March 30th 2009; by extrapolation, probably around 1.3 GB too by June 17th 2012) into a directory called wesnoth-1.10:
svn co http://svn.gna.org/svn/wesnoth/branches/1.10 wesnoth-1.10
More info on the repository: https://gna.org/svn/?group=wesnoth
Commit access
For commit access, you must have a developer account on gna, it must be registered as part of the Wesnoth group, and you must check out with
svn co svn+ssh://gna_username@svn.gna.org/svn/wesnoth/trunk wesnoth
Update
Do this from inside the wesnoth or wesnoth-1.10 directory where you checked out the repository:
svn update
Reviewing your changes
Before committing, it's always wise to run "svn diff" and look at the output. Some kinds of mistakes that are hard to see embedded in all the code you have modified are more easily spotted in the isolated diff lines.
See Also
- CompilingWesnoth
- SVN_on_Windows
- GIT-SVN - for git users