use 'svn ls' to get a directory like listing of a particular  
repository URL.

See 'svn help ls' for more details.

Not sure what you expected to see for the tree so can't help there.


On May 28, 2008, at 7:44 PM, Peter K wrote:

>
>
> I tried getting the mbunit source using
>
>      svn checkout http://mb-unit.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/ mb-unit-
> read-only
>
> which gave me the head of the current branch.  Not being familiar with
> svn or the mbunit repository layout, I couldn't figure out how to get
> a listing of tags, but I tried
>
>      svn checkout -r {2007-05-27} http://mb-unit.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/
> mb-unit-read-only/v2
>
> which I thought would give me version 2.4.197 (i.e. RTM) which was
> released around that date. (Note I also restricted the get to what I
> thought would be the sources for this version, i.e. the v2 tree.)  The
> tree doesn't look right, so I thought I'd ask how to do it the right
> way.  Build instructions would be a bonus - even if the answer is a
> pointer to a current M (as in RTFM ;-) that I've not been able to find
> googling.
>
> Thanks in advance!
> >


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