This document provides instructions for a lab assignment on using subversion (SVN) version control. It instructs students to install an SVN client, check out the latest code from a repository, commit a file with their name, modify and commit the file with information about themselves, try editing and committing a classmate's file to create a conflict, create and checkout a personal branch to add files to, and then merge the branch back into the trunk mainline.
This document provides instructions for a lab assignment on using subversion (SVN) version control. It instructs students to install an SVN client, check out the latest code from a repository, commit a file with their name, modify and commit the file with information about themselves, try editing and committing a classmate's file to create a conflict, create and checkout a personal branch to add files to, and then merge the branch back into the trunk mainline.
This document provides instructions for a lab assignment on using subversion (SVN) version control. It instructs students to install an SVN client, check out the latest code from a repository, commit a file with their name, modify and commit the file with information about themselves, try editing and committing a classmate's file to create a conflict, create and checkout a personal branch to add files to, and then merge the branch back into the trunk mainline.
2. Connect to the server and checkout the latest version of trunk using your username(Username: userxx , Password:iti) repo name SVNSandboxing 3. Create file with his name commit the changes 4. Modifiy your file, put some information about yourself 5. Commit the changes 6. Try to edit your classmate file, add some contents and commit 7. Resolve any conflicts that may appear 8. Create a branch using your name as title for the directory. 9. Checkout your branch. 10.Add some files 11.Try to merge your branch with the trunk.