On Wed, 2006-12-20 at 01:27 -0800, Fyodor wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> Thanks for your feedback about a public SVN repository. It was a
> bunch of work to set up due both to my security paranoia and all sorts
> of SVN bugs (I ended up having to edit the 3GB SVN dump file by hand
> before it would load properly). Argh! The good news is that it seems
> to be working now. So from now on, you won't have to wait for new
> releases or apply patches manually to try the latest changes. The
> command to check out nmap, nsock, and nbase is:
>
> svn co svn://svn.insecure.org/nmap
Could I recommend/request that in addition to the main trunk, the
branches and tags hierarchies (assuming you have them) also be
accessible through SVN? It'd be especially useful to be able to do
something like:
svn ls svn://svn.insecure.org/nmap/tags
to see the list of all official releases. Ditto for the development
branches that might be going on. Before sending this, I tried to see if
perhaps these hierarchies were available as peers to the 'nmap'
hierarchies, but on all requests except for /nmap I got authentication
required prompts.
-- William
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Received on Dec 20 2006