![]() mac - Macintosh Package, as well as an "external" to the data directory.win32 - Windows Binaries as well as includes an "external" to the data directory.hqtextures - Optional High Quality Texture pack.This consists mainly of models, textures and backgrounds. The most notable ones are included below. Vega Strike's SVN repository holds several subdirectories, which can either be checked out separately or altogether. This contains a number of modules filled with code and data. trunk - The main trunk code, as would be seen in the root of a CVS repository.The VS developers like to use tags to mark milestones in the code, such as before or after a major change, so you'll see a lot of tags. For instance, a tag might be made for a stable release so that svn users can update to it via the svn sw command. tags - Revisions which have been marked.These changes eventually are merged back into the trunk. ![]() A developer making major changes, such as the ogre branch or major code cleanup will usually make a branch so they can keep track of their progress without breaking the trunk code for everyone else. branches - Independent copies of some or all of the trunk code.Vega Strike's SVN repository follows the standard layout, so the SVN root looks like this: Unlike a CVS repository, the top level of an SVN repository contains more than just the trunk. SVN-based versions can be unstable and may not even work at all, but may hold advantages compared to stable versions. It allows developers to simultaneously work on a centralised project - in this case, that's Vega Strike.Äownloading ("checking out") and compiling the SVN-version often gives you access to features not included in the latest stable release of the program. SVN stands for Sub versio n, a system similar to CVS. 2.2.4.4 Determining when compiling is required. ![]()
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