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Re: Where should I start, if I want to build the SVN project?

From: Stephen Connolly <stephen.alan.connolly_at_gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 12 Apr 2010 14:38:53 +0100

Well fine then. what I meant to say is:

"You have exhausted the amount of help you will get from me on this topic,
so don't send me personal emails asking for more help because you will not
get it"

On too many occasions I reply to a post only to have the original questioner
decide that I must therefore be the "expert" on the topic that I replied
to... actually that is not the case, I gave you all the pointers I have at
the moment, and emailing _just me_ with more questions will only delay you
getting the answer, especially when Google searches can give better answers
than me

;-)

-Stephen

On 12 April 2010 11:58, Justin Connell <justin.connell_at_propylon.com> wrote:

> *Google is your friend for finding things
>
> *
> There is no need for facetiousness..
>
>
> Stephen Connolly wrote:
>
> On 12 April 2010 03:48, Saiho Yuen <adenineng_at_yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>> HI,
>>
>> I wish to build a custom GUI for SVN with Java. And I wish to learn from
>> the start, so I would like to learn how to build the SVN project form the
>> source codes. So can someone please tell me where can I get the
>> documentation? I'm working on Vista, should I use the MS Visual Studio or
>> another compiler or do I need other softwares?
>>
>> thanks you very much
>>
>> Saiho
>>
>>
> If you are writing the GUI in Java you might be better off using the SVNKit
> libraries as that way you will not have to deal with JNI.
>
> Google is your friend for finding things
>
> -Stephen
>
>
>
Received on 2010-04-12 15:39:24 CEST

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