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To get the latest version of Bluefish you will need to download the source files from our SVN repository.

SVN<ref>Subversion</ref>, a version control system, is a widely used software development tool. It keeps track of changes to the source code, and allows for reversion to previous states. If you want to read more about SVN, have a look at http://subversion.tigris.org/.

The Bluefish project's SVN repository is generously hosted by SourceForge.net<ref>http://www.sourceforge.net</ref>. For more information about them, see their site. The project homepage is http://sourceforge.net/projects/bluefish. Our SVN repository contains the current Bluefish source code, including this manual. The repository is accessible by anyone, and is updated almost daily by the developers.

To access the repository, you need a few small utilities. They are likely to be available through your favorite source of software (ports, apt, etc). Here's how you get the source.

Procedure I.1. Getting the source

First installation:

  • 1 Go to the directory in which you want to put the sources:
$ cd TheChoosenDirectory
  • 2 Get Bluefish using the command:
$ svn co https://bluefish.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/bluefish/trunk/bluefish/ 

A lot of files will be downloaded, and listed one by one. If you're on dial-up, this might take a bit of time. When the downloads have completed, you will find the bluefish sources in the subdirectory bluefish.

If you already have checked out the code, you only have to update it to retrieve the latest revision:

$ cd TheChoosenDirectory/bluefish
$ svn update

and install bluefish using the instructions detailed in Section 4.2, “Installing from Development Source Tree”.

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