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Oceanworkroom Development Environment Setup
1. Install Visual Studio 2008 (VSTS) and Visual Studio 2008 SP1
2. Install TortoiseSVN
http://tortoisesvn.net/downloads
It requires restarting your operating system after the setup.
3. Create a folder for the project
For example, D:\SVN\Oceanworkroom
4. Check out the project to the folder
Enter https://oceanworkroomteamsit.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/ in “URL of repository”.
Enter username (Prefix parts of Gmail, for example, oceanworkroom@gmail, username is oceanworkroom) and password. [Get password]
And click OK.
To know how to get password, please click the following link, type your Gmail name and password,
http://code.google.com/hosting/settings
See the below illustration,
If you want to change the password, please click “Regenerate”.
Install AnkhSvn,
http://ankhsvn.open.collab.net/servlets/ProjectProcess?pageID=3794
Installation (2.1)
- Download AnkhSVN from one of the above download links.
- Run the AnkhSVN installer package (It automatically updates any previous versions)
Start using AnkhSVN from Visual Studio
Using an existing solution with AnkhSVN 2.1
- Open your solution
- If you are the first AnkhSVN 2.1 user of this solution
- If glyphs do not appear automatically choose Tools -> Options -> Source Control and make sure AnkhSVN is the active source control provider.
- Verify if the solution is connected to AnkhSVN
- Right click the solution file. If you have an option that says 'Add to Subversion', your Solution is not connected yet
- Click Add to Subversion and confirm adding the binding
- If your project is not in an existing workingcopy you are now asked where to store your project
- If some of the projects do not show glyphs
- Check if the projects are connected in File -> Subversion -> Change Source Control
- Make sure that at least the Solution and the projects missing glyphs are connected
(Many project types do not require explicit binding)
Check out a Solution from Subversion
Using Open from Subversion
- Select File -> Open -> Subversion Project
- Choose a Url from the dropdown or click the globe icon to add a url
- Browse to the solution of your choice
- Click OK
- In the next dialog select a local folder to store the project
- Click OK and the solution will open automatically
Via the Repository Explorer
- Select View -> Repository Explorer.
- When the tool window appears, choose the Plus-Folder icon to add your repository path and click OK.
- Browse to the solution you would like to check out, right-click and choose Checkout Folder.
- Browse to the location where you keep your working copy and press OK (you may need to create a directory first).
- Open the solution inside Visual Studio. You will be asked whether to enable AnkhSVN for this solution, choose Yes.
Starting a new repository
- Create a Subversion repository either by using the SVN command line tools or TortoiseSVN. The command line syntax is:
- svnadmin create C:\myrepos
- Open the solution you wish to check-in.
- Choose View -> Solution Explorer from the Visual Studio menu.
- From the right click menu select Ankh -> Add solution to Subversion repository.
- Add the URL to your Subversion repository, in this example it is "file:///c:/myrepos." Note that you may want to check the box to create a new directory if you want to "import" something directly into an existing directory (specified by the URL) or a new subdirectory.
- Once complete, you should now see green check-marks alongside items in the Solution Explorer window.
See the illustration,
Author : Ocean workroom