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If you are really interested in obtaining the source code then the best way is to use a Subversion client. There are clients available for Windows, Mac OS X, Fedora, Red Hat, Debian, Ubuntu, Solaris, and other systems. These clients may be stand-alone (command-line or GUI), desktop-integrated (e.g. using Windows context menu) or IDE plugins (e.g. for Eclipse). | If you are really interested in obtaining the source code then the best way is to use a Subversion client. There are clients available for Windows, Mac OS X, Fedora, Red Hat, Debian, Ubuntu, Solaris, and other systems. These clients may be stand-alone (command-line or GUI), desktop-integrated (e.g. using Windows context menu) or IDE plugins (e.g. for Eclipse). | ||
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===== URLs for use with Subversion clients ===== | ===== URLs for use with Subversion clients ===== | ||
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^ Files used to build the POPFile 1.1.1 release ^ | ^ Files used to build the POPFile 1.1.1 release ^ |
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