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Welcome to the MythTV Trac server
Stable: If you'd like to get the 0.24 stable branch, do this:
svn co http://svn.mythtv.org/svn/branches/release-0-24-fixes/ mythtv-0-24
Unstable: If you're looking for anonymous subversion access for the development version, use the following command to grab the latest code:
svn co http://svn.mythtv.org/svn/trunk/ mythtv-trunk
Once you have a checkout, you can just do a svn update at any time to update it to the most recent revision. If you're making modifications, a simple svn diff will generate a unified diff. It's quite similar to CVS, but the subversion book has all the information you'd ever want on how to use it. The Basic Work Cycle chapter is especially handy.
Please subscribe to the mythtv-dev mailing list if you plan to run trunk! Instead of sending patches to the mythtv-dev mailing list for inclusion to MythTV, please create a ticket instead (TicketHowTo). This should allow us to track patches better, and hopefully get them handled in a much more timely manner (and avoid losing patches).
P.S. There are a few links here to the official Trac website -- before submitting a bug report, please make sure you haven't accidentally wandered over there.
If you are having troubles checking out the source, and you are behind a web proxy (such as squid), this may help.
Wanting to help out?
- Possible Future Development Tasks -- a list of possible things to look at working on.
- Open Tickets -- There are lots of open bugs that could use fixing, and patches that can use testing
- Source code documentation Mirrors: (US) (US 2) (Europe)
- Translation Status -- Current state of translations (% Complete etc)
- MythTV coding standards
- Introduction to the basics of theming with MythUI
- External Libraries used in MythTV
Starting Points for using Trac
- TracGuide -- Built-in Documentation
- The Trac project -- Trac Open Source Project
- Trac FAQ -- Frequently Asked Questions
- TracSupport -- Trac Support
For a complete list of local wiki pages, see TitleIndex.
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