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=duply sourcecode=
 
=duply sourcecode=
  
duply's svn repository is not the most recent source for the code. Usually the svn only gets updated on releases. But not always. [[#Latest Development Snapshot|Development snapshots]] are taken daily. These are not guaranteed to work, but might contain unreleased fixes. Check the [[duply-Changelog|changelog]] accordingly.
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duply's svn repository is '''not''' the most recent source for the code. Usually the svn only gets updated on releases. But not always. [[#Latest Development Snapshot|Development snapshots]] are taken daily. These are not guaranteed to work, but might contain unreleased fixes. Check the [[duply-Changelog|changelog]] accordingly.
  
 
==SVN access==
 
==SVN access==

Revision as of 11:45, 4 January 2011

duply sourcecode

duply's svn repository is not the most recent source for the code. Usually the svn only gets updated on releases. But not always. Development snapshots are taken daily. These are not guaranteed to work, but might contain unreleased fixes. Check the changelog accordingly.

SVN access

Browse the repository

http://ftplicity.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/ftplicity/duply/trunk/

SVN access

svn co https://ftplicity.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/ftplicity/duply/trunk duply

SVN Log

http://ftplicity.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/ftplicity/duply/?view=log

Latest Development Snapshot

mod time #$system:stat -c%y tmp/duply.sh| awk '{print $1}'#

plain/text -> http://duply.net/tmp/duply.sh

#$system:cat tmp/duply.sh | awk '{pre=sprintf("% 5d:\t",NR); print pre,$0}'#