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yaustar UK GP32 & GP2X Owner Joined Oct 18, 2003 Messages 2,714 Location UK Website Visit site Jul 6, 2006 #21 Consider it done.
MWeston Internal Development Joined Jun 23, 2006 Messages 1,256 Location Canada Website openpandora.ca Jul 7, 2006 #22 Squidge posted on Jul 6 2006 at 03:27 PM said: Just access it using your SVN client instead of web browser, and you can download the full tree to your harddisk... eg... Code: -bash-2.05b$ svn export http://svn.gp2x.com/gp2x/tag/application/2006.07.05/mplayer/ [...] Exported revision 30. -bash-2.05b$ EDIT: I've placed it here for a little while, if someone would like to upload it to the archive? http://www.ibiblio.org/paulc/gp2x-gen/mplayersrc_r30.tar.bz2 Click to expand... Thanks for doing that Squidge. I appreciate it and thanks for letting me know how to properly get other packages now and in the future Last edited by a moderator: Feb 4, 2016
Squidge posted on Jul 6 2006 at 03:27 PM said: Just access it using your SVN client instead of web browser, and you can download the full tree to your harddisk... eg... Code: -bash-2.05b$ svn export http://svn.gp2x.com/gp2x/tag/application/2006.07.05/mplayer/ [...] Exported revision 30. -bash-2.05b$ EDIT: I've placed it here for a little while, if someone would like to upload it to the archive? http://www.ibiblio.org/paulc/gp2x-gen/mplayersrc_r30.tar.bz2 Click to expand... Thanks for doing that Squidge. I appreciate it and thanks for letting me know how to properly get other packages now and in the future
nubie Recovering Jerk-A-Holic Joined Oct 19, 2005 Messages 2,749 Location USA California Website Visit site Jul 7, 2006 #23 Tobriand posted on Jul 6 2006 at 01:11 PM said: Plus, of course, it's nice for developers to be able to finally see how GPH did some things that worked with the hardware since the beginning... Click to expand... And that they have recently broken . . . Last edited by a moderator: Feb 4, 2016
Tobriand posted on Jul 6 2006 at 01:11 PM said: Plus, of course, it's nice for developers to be able to finally see how GPH did some things that worked with the hardware since the beginning... Click to expand... And that they have recently broken . . .