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Welcome to fm/2 on Netlabs
This is the development home for fm/2, the Swiss Army Knife of GUI file managers.
See the FM/2 FAQ for answers to your questions.
See Getting the Most from FM/2 for hints from the power users.
Getting the sources
In addition to browsing the sources here, you can check out the sources with your favorite subversion client.
Keep in mind that, unlike cvs, tags and branches are ordinary directories in subversion. With the typical subversion respository layout, it is rather easy to checkout more than you probably intend to. To pull just the trunk version, use something like
mkdir fm2_workspace cd fm2_workspace svn checkout http://svn.netlabs.org/repos/fm2/trunk trunk
To update your workspace with the current repository content, use
cd fm2_workspace\trunk svn update
If you want commit access to the repository, contact me.
Building
Credits
- Mark Kimes
- Gary Granat
- Steven Levine
- Gregg Young
- David Graser
- John Small
If we forgot anyone, please let us know. It was unintentiional.
Welcome to Trac 0.10
Trac is a minimalistic approach to web-based management of software projects. Its goal is to simplify effective tracking and handling of software issues, enhancements and overall progress.
All aspects of Trac have been designed with the single goal to help developers write great software while staying out of the way and imposing as little as possible on a team's established process and culture.
As all Wiki pages, this page is editable, this means that you can modify the contents of this page simply by using your web-browser. Simply click on the "Edit this page" link at the bottom of the page. WikiFormatting will give you a detailed description of available Wiki formatting commands.
"trac-admin yourenvdir initenv" created a new Trac environment, containing a default set of wiki pages and some sample data. This newly created environment also contains documentation to help you get started with your project.
You can use trac-admin to configure Trac to better fit your project, especially in regard to components, versions and milestones.
TracGuide is a good place to start.
Enjoy!
The Trac Team
Starting Points
- TracGuide -- Built-in Documentation
- The Trac project -- Trac Open Source Project
- Trac FAQ -- Frequently Asked Questions
- TracSupport -- Trac Support
For a complete list of local wiki pages, see TitleIndex.