Hi devs,

One step further with the Hello World documentation, and stuck again! :-) .

The docs say:
To create your application |custom| to |C:|, while the qooxdoo SDK is available at |C:\qooxdoo-0.8-sdk|, call the script as follows:
and run:
C:\qooxdoo-0.8-sdk\tool\bin\create-application.py --name=custom --out=C:
There's no such path, or even file "create-application.py" in the qooxdoo-0.8-beta1-sdk that I downloaded last night.
If I remember correctly the tool is not yet part of the beta1. We will release a RC1 this week so you have to wait for this version or trying to use a SVN snapshot.

Sebastian
Ok -- it had the look of something that wasn't quite there yet :-) .

I'd love to get the SVN working, but not having any experience with it, combined with the current state of the qooxdoo docs on that area, will have me waiting for the RC1 release... (unless someone feels like hand-holding me through getting SVN set up and working on XP -- I'd have a go at improving the docs on SVN for other noobs like me).

Early feedback is always helpful :)

Ever tried TortoiseSVN? It is quite easy to work with SVN with this tool.

http://tortoisesvn.tigris.org/

Cheers,

Sebastian

I downloaded it last night when I saw that there was a bunch of new documentation related to the 0.8 release. Installing and getting TortoiseSVN is simple, but I quickly lost my way at the following in the *Checking out from SVN* page:


    Subversion details

The following configuration settings are used to access the Subversion repository:

   *
      Hostname: |qooxdoo.svn.sourceforge.net|
   *
      Port: |443
      ...
      |


I guess each SVN client is going to require a different set up using these (and following) details.

Ideally, there should be a *SVN How To* for each operating system, assuming that the reader has no SVN experience -- this would pave the way for a lot more people, who find the qooxdoo approach interesting, to clear this hurdle and become hooked on your stuff.

Cheers,
-Chris








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