Sorry about that Jason. We are currently in the process of moving the
svn repo and it is pretty poor of us to not update the wiki.

The new svn is

svn+ssh://[EMAIL PROTECTED]/home/martin/mpir-svn-repo/mpir

However you will probably need a username to check it out. Jason
Martin is administering the svn repository and will hopefully issue
you with a username as soon as he sees this.

Jason is it possible to set up anonymous access to the svn repo for
people who are not committing code?

Also did you have any luck resolving the svn issue with Windows that I
was having.

If it becomes too much trouble, we can always request a sourceforge
account for eMPIRe. Though slower than sage.math, they have recently
upgraded.

Bill.

2008/11/18  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Hi , just tried to download mpir with svn , but had no luck
> I used  http://wiki.mpir.org/Getting_the_code
> svn co svn://sage.math.washington.edu/mpir/
> and got
> svn: No repository found in 'svn://sage.math.washington.edu'
>
> where have you gone?
>
>
> >
>

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