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backup my 0ad compilation


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i compile 0AD from SVN!

i am using Rfremix 19, but today Rfremix 20 is released, and i have a question, is possible backup my 0ad compilaton?

explanation:

save the 0AD compilation on a pendrive, when i installed Rfremix 20, copy the "USB version" to the computer, and for play i only need run:

su -c yum install gcc-c++ python  subversion zip cmake boost-devel libcurl-devel libjpeg-devel libpng-devel libvorbis-devel libxml2-devel openal-soft-devel pkgconfig SDL-devel wxGTK-devel gloox-devel
is it possible???

or i must get all code and compile?

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You can just copy the SVN directory where you checked out 0 A.D.. SVN should be flexible enough to catch up with it.

That is the way to go been doing that for years,but I use a separate /home partition so I just copy the svn folder from the old version's /home/user to the new user home or even from my Windows partition ;) all the history info is in the hidden folders of the svn directory and svn is very flexible as sanderd17 mentioned.

Enjoy the Choice :)

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