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List of ProjectsThe top-level view is of all SourceForge projects being managed by Aegis. You can drill down to everything else from this point. |
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The Aegis ProjectThe Aegis project page. Every project (and each branch) has one. In this case you will be taken to the one for Aegis \*(v).The .br completed changes page lists all of the completed changes to date (on the development branch). This is the bleeding edge. The Download links are of most interest to Aegis developers, but they demonstrate how an Internet project (or a global VPN project) could distribute change sets. Click on the change number for more information about each change. |
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SourceForgeIs your project hosted at
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SourceForge HackThis section contains instructions for building and installing the CGI interface like the one that runs at sourceforge.net, but on your own server. You need an externally accessible server, outside your firewall, to host an Internet accessible Aegis project in this way.You then update the external tree using rsync or similar, either weekly or at integrate pass, or something. Using the Aegis web interface like the one on SourceForge is a little different than at your own site, due to the chroot jail that is used. (Change these instructions to suit the name of your project.) You wont be able to compile on SourceForge, so do it on a Linux PC elsewhere.
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