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How to download the svn version
Windows

Using tortoisesvn, install TortiseSVN wherever you please. It's a shell extension, so you'll need to reboot when this is done. After you've rebooted your computer, make a directory somewhere where you can find it, like "C:\tomedev". Using Windows Explorer, navigate to this folder and right-click in the empty space where there isn't anything there yet, and select "SVN Checkout..." to give you TortiseSVN's checkout dialog box. In the blank url text box, put in the following address and click OK, presuming you haven't changed any of the default settings:

http://svn.net-core.org/repos/t-engine4

A second dialog box will pop up, asking for a username and password. Use these:

username: guest
password: guestor

OS X

See above, or below if you can use the commandline :) (We need more comments here, anyone know a good Mac svn client?)

*nix

Here's an example of what to do

  • Check for svn and http(s) support in svn


  $ svn --version
  svn, version x.x.x
     compiled xxx
  
  Copyright (C) 2000-xxxx CollabNet.
  Subversion is open source software, see http://subversion.apache.org/
  This product includes software developed by CollabNet (http://www.Collab.Net/).
  
  The following repository access (RA) modules are available:
  
  * ...
  * ...
  * ra_neon : Module for accessing a repository via WebDAV protocol using Neon.
    - handles 'http' scheme
    - handles 'https' scheme
  * ...
  * ...

The thing your looking for isn't ra_neon, but http and https support (I'm actually not sure if https support is needed, but at least http *is* needed)

  • Make a directory to plop t-engine into


  $ cd ~/
  $ mkdir tomedev
  $ cd tomedev

  • Download the bleeding edge source, and hope it's bug free :)


  $ svn checkout --username guest --password guestor http://svn.net-core.org/repos/t-engine4

Should see a bunch of stuff filling up the directory, weeh! Now get to work, and fix some bugs for us :)

All

You might want to have a look here, now that your have the source:
how to compile t-engine from sources

Furthermore, you will need to copy the .dll and stdout files from a release (b21, b20b, etc) copy into the t-engine4 folder.