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SVN is for version control only – you need Visual Studio
to compile/link. To get the source you have two options: -
use Tortoise SVN and check out a local copy of the resiprocate
source directly from the subversion repository (instructions on wiki) -
download a release tarball, and extract the source from: https://www.resiprocate.org/files/pub/reSIProcate/releases/
- if you use this option, you do not need TortoiseSVN Scott BTW: the links you
provided work fine for me. Also this posting seems more appropriate for
the resiprocate-users list. From:
resiprocate-devel-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:resiprocate-devel-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of alexzhang@xxxxxxxxxxx Can anybody get the Tortoise SVN
from the below site? I can not download the .msi file: One addition question, is it
necessary to use the SVN on windows platform for version control and
compile/link? Thanks, Alex Zhang GSM/UMTS Voice Core - MSC Design Guangdong Nortel (GDNT) R&D Center PSTN: +86 020 89188782 / ESN: 6 554 8782 E-Mail: alexzhang@xxxxxxxxxxx /
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