Has svn client been ported?

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  1. foxkid

    foxkid New Member

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    I'm going through the steps now, but if it already exists it would save some time.
    -- Carl
     
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    I'm not done yet -- lots of pieces need to be brought together, starting with subversion (and it's simple dependencies), then adding serf from Google, which requires openssl (which, although the openssl-1.0.0 in included with the distribution doesn't include the headers needed to build with).
    Never-the-less, this udoo/ARM-Linux is a pretty real platform that feels similar in maturity to the Slackware days with the 2.0.x Linux kernels.
    Clearly, good people have been doing good work.
    Assuming I get this working, any idea how to share it so other's don't need to redo this?
     
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    apr, zlib, apu, serf, scons, openssl, not done yet.
    At lease the udoo distribution has gcc and py! Ah, for a package manager that handles dependencies... I'm sure, when done, someone will point out (with great sensitivity), that if I simply read the right document, I would have has a single shell command to do this. :)
     
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    Sudo apt-get Svn. (Or is it subversion, don't have the board in front of me right now) I would have thought would be all that was needed... That usually takes care of dependencies as well..
     
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    Your reply was helpful, and showed me how rich the ecology was for the Linaro/ARM Linux environment.
     

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