Newbie Developer Forum

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Be guide taken, ignore this thread.

Forum thread started by fecund on Tue, 2005-04-26 22:45

I had offered a copy of the Be Developer's Guide, and it's now taken. If you're an admin and can delete this thread, please do, and sorry for the pollution.

Starting with the source: which dir checkout?

Forum thread started by senseiwa on Wed, 2005-04-20 19:38

Hi.

I'm really interested in Haiku, and I'd like to contribute to the project. So... My question is simple. What part of the repository should I checkout?

The whole svn://svn.berlios.de/haiku/?

Problem Building RC

Forum thread started by Sikosis on Tue, 2005-04-19 00:32

When I navigate to /trunk/src/tools/rc and type make

I get the following:-

Quote:
$ make
bison -d -oparser.cpp parser.y
mv parser.cpp.h parser.hpp

Haiku SVN snapshots available

Forum thread started by korli on Mon, 2005-04-18 12:51

Hi,

for people in need of daily snapshots of Haiku SVN, please go to this URL :

http://download.berlios.de/pub/haiku/snapshots/

Regards,
Jérôme

[C++]help wanted on BFilePanel

Forum thread started by scuro on Sun, 2005-04-17 12:36

Hi,

i'm experimenting a bit with programming for Beos, and i'm stuck on the FilePanel constructor. I don't know if this is the right place fot this question, but it seems there is a lot of know how over here. I've tried searchin google, but can't find an answer.

Subversion checkout ?

Forum thread started by desmond5 on Tue, 2005-04-12 07:22

As I understand, you have moved over to subversion. So how can I checkout with subversion ? What's the server, directory, user/pass etc ?

Subversion checkout STILL fails, please fix

Forum thread started by steveh on Sat, 2005-04-09 13:48

See desmond's post in this group. The same problem is still occurring and the SVN switchover is complete.

Could one of the insiders take just a little time and fix this problem? It's an open source project right? Even though I'm not developing for Haiku until it becomes more stable, I'd still like to read the code as progress is being made. I see the code fix announcements being made all of the time and it would be educational to see how something was improved between revisions. Thanks.

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