You could use a webcrawler to download the source. Assuming you are on a unix-like system, try
wget -r -np http://squeak.hpl.hp.com/svn/squeak/trunk/
(for me, reconfiguring my router's proxy allowed the checkout to work just fine)
- Bert -
Am 14.02.2005 um 11:23 schrieb David Ryan:
Hi Goran,
Great to see atleast two people on the list. It seems both my ISPs are catching all HTTP requests. I noticed that one way around this was to use SSL via HTTPS, but it doesn't seem the server is configured for this. Another way was via port 81 but that doesn't seem to be activated either? Can anyeone confirm both of these?
If you can supply a snapshot that would be great. Its really just so I can get some examples of how to go about a port.
Thanks, David.
Hi David and all!
"David Ryan" oobles@hotmail.com wrote:
Hi vm-dev,
As suggested on the squeak-dev mailing list, I should ask questions
about
porting on this list. As this list is still new, I hope there are
people
listening. :)
Well, I am at least. :)
My first problem. Getting to the ports source on subversion. I
downloaded
tortoise SVN and tried to do a SVN checkout on the location http://squeak.hpl.hp.com/svn/squeak/trunk
Just did such a checkout and it worked fine. I have no proxies etc, your issue is most probably this:
http://minnow.cc.gatech.edu/squeak/5596
At two locations I got the response REPORT request failed on '/svn/squeak/!svn/vcc/default' REPORT of
'/svn/squeak/!svn/vcc/default':
400 Bad Request (http://squeak.hpl.hp.com)
Anyone suggest anything I might be doing wrong? Either both my
ISPs don't
have very badly configured smart proxies or I'm doing something
wrong. I
suspect the later. If it is my ISPs, anyone have a snapshort
archive I can
use?
Sure, I can fix one for you if all else fails. Mail me privately in that case.
I'm attempting to checkout to the location c:\squeak\src which I
think is
where VMMaker wants it?
VMMaker tool can be told where the src tree is.
Thanks for any help, David.
regards,Göran