Passback Subversion Repositories

Saturday 8 November 2008, 9:06pm GMT
Subversion is a version control systems for storing and managing source code and other files. In the Passback Subversion Repositories you will find the source to programs, documents, and websites I have written. At present there are four repositories available:

Test

A repository used for testing purposes, there is no useful content stored within!

GLibrary

This is an application, written in C++, that provides a method for cataloguing books, DVDs, and other media. It provides a GTK+ based interface to a number of different database backends.

Fedora

A repository of things relating to the Fedora Project . At present it has the RPM SPEC files I have written to package software relating to the Open Street Map project.

Mapping

Map related source code and documents, again mainly to do with the Open Street Map project. There is some code relating to the Google Maps API .

Tacmas

A GTK/GNOME program for cataloguing and auditioning audio samples. It draws inspiration from the Samplecat program written by Tim Orford.

Details about how to use the Passback Subversion repositories can can be found in the Passback Wiki Subversion Page.