Hi Gary,
Thanks for our work.
By the way, I want to know how do you organize the QGIS source. I mean
when I SVN a branch and have a new directory created in my home, I can't
even get an entry to start to read or learn.
I was told that QGIS is developed with QT. Then what I can do to project
the QGIS source files with QT Creator or something else.
Could you please explain it with your experience? Thanks in advance.
Elvis Wang
Mar 2, 2011
On Wed, 02 Mar 2011 08:01:49 +0800, Gary Sherman <gsher...@geoapt.com>
wrote:
After several starts and stops over several days, I have cloned the
entire qgis repository tree with all branches. It takes an incredibly
long time to clone the entire source tree. If you are interested I have
uploaded a zip file (260Mb) of the source tree.
ophir:qgis_all gsherman$ ls -1
articles
code_examples
design
documentation_source
external_plugins
qgis
tools
It is current to r15305. After unzipping it you can update using git svn
fetch. From there you are on your own :)
Download it from: http://spatialserver.net/qgis_repo.zip
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