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Re: SVN on Synology

From: Alan Fry <ttlx0100_at_gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 28 Aug 2020 12:26:04 -0400

>
> Terry, having given it further thought, I agree with Daniel and Johan
> that my earlier suggestion to try a Windows build won't be much help
> for this endeavor. My thinking was to get familiar with the codebase
> and dependencies on the platform you know best, but the build process
> is too different.
>

Agreed. I'm going to split it into two efforts: Synology pkg & build a
windows SVN to help with that effort.

>
> > > > I've always found that the setup/config so you can actually develop
> > > > something is the harder part :).
> >
> > That's called writing a hello world program.
>
> That's a good reminder. It's easy to get ahead of ourselves, but
> perhaps the path to getting Subversion on the NAS should begin by
> taking a step back and getting the classic "hello world" program
> running on the NAS. Once it works, you'll know that many things have
> gone right. From there, perhaps try to package the "hello world"
> program for the NAS, the idea being to learn the basics of packaging,
> without distractions from a complex codebase and dependencies.
>
>
>
Also agreed, that's the next step.
Received on 2020-08-28 18:26:20 CEST

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