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BTP300 Project Requirements 20113

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# Read [[Hints for Using SVN to collaborate on school projects]]
# Update your team's wiki page with your team's repository path information under '''Repo Path'''
# Create a directory with your seneca id under the branch sub-directory of your team's repository. This will be your home directory for development; for details see: [http:=== Directory Structure ===<big><pre>|-- Team_Repository_Account +--branches | +-- member-id1 <-- this is a team member's home within branches | +-- Task1 | +-- Task2 | +-- member-id2 <-- this is a team member's home within branches | +-- Task1 | +-- Task2 | +-- Task3 | +-- member-id3 <-- this is a team member's home within branches | +-- Task1 +--tags | +-- R0.1 | +-- R0.11 | +-- R0.2 | +-- R0.21 | +-- ... | +-- R0.3 | +-- R0.31 | +-- ... | +-- R1.0 | +-- R1.1 +--trunk</pre></zenitbig> ==== branches ====* '''branches''' is the common directory for all team members' workspaces. * Each team member should create their own home directory or '''workspace''' (member-id1, member-id2,...) for their own development tasks within '''branches'''. * Each team member should divide their workspace into several sub-directories (workspaces) during the development of the project.senecacThese workspaces(Task1, Task2, ...) are usually copies of the '''trunk''' to be worked on.ca/wiki/index*: ''These sub-directories(Task1, Task2,...) are called branches of trunk. When the word '''branch''' is used as a verb, it means copying the whole '''trunk''' into a sub-directory, either in '''branches''' or '''tags'''. ==== tags ====* '''tags''' is the directory that holds '''copies''' of successful stages of '''trunk''' throughout development. (''Also called as '''Milestones''''')* '''tags''' are never modified or edited. ''You may branch a directory of tag into branches under a workspace and then modify the branch and apply the changes back to trunk, but you should never change the contents of a tag''* The action of '''branch'''ing the trunk into '''tags''' is often referred to as a '''release'''.* We use the '''tags''' directory to submit the work for marking. ''Your instructor will specify the requirements of a release.** A release is usually tagged by a version number like: R0.1, Prj0.2, As1_1.0 ** When a release is due, your instructor will always mark the latest version of that release. **: ''If R0.3 is due, and R0.3, R0.31, R0.32 are present in '''tags''', then your instructor will mark R0.32 ==== trunk ====* '''trunk''' is the directory that holds the project in its current stage, '''complied and run-able'''* '''trunk''' should never hold non-compiled code. Usually trunk is an exact copy (or better than) the latest version in '''tags'''.* Since only one project is within the repository, trunk has no project level sub-directory and is the root of the project.php/Hints_for_Using_SVN_to_collaborate_on_school_projects#Directory_Structure Directory Structure]
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