C2C SVN Changelog

please help, every time i make an account in sourceforge i cant get the confermation message they say i should get, has anyone encontered this problem!!!!
 
I'm pretty sure you don't need an account to d/l the SVN. I don't believe I have one, and it downloads fine for me.
 
please help, every time i make an account in sourceforge i cant get the confirmation message they say i should get, has anyone encountered this problem!!!!

You should get an e-mail from them and all you need to do is respond back to the address it has.

I'm pretty sure you don't need an account to d/l the SVN. I don't believe I have one, and it downloads fine for me.

Correct. Only the modders need accounts.

They are very correct, BUT if you plan on helping OUT modding with the GREAT Team from C2C, then this is a good idea, otherwise, you really dont need an account unless your just curious about stuff, like i was way back when.
And the only way "we" give access to our accounts is like Koshling said, you HAVE to be a C2C modder and go through the training process first.

One other thing, this should have been in a different thread, not the SVN thread:mischief: Should have been in the bugs/crashes etc one, JFYI
 
Hey, is it necessary to download new versions of C2C (like Version 24) if we have SVN?
 
Hey, is it necessary to download new versions of C2C (like Version 24) if we have SVN?

no, the svn is just where they develop the mod
when there done they realese a new version, basically right now its ver 24 "beta"
 
no, the svn is just where they develop the mod
when there done they realese a new version, basically right now its ver 24 "beta"

Oh, so the new versions are basically for newcomers? No more downloading new Versions! :whew:
 
Oh, so the new versions are basically for newcomers? No more downloading new Versions! :whew:

Yes, but remember the "final" versions have been tested and are stable**. The SVN versions are dynamic and may "break" something that worked previously, and you have to keep up with the topics to make sure that the copy you are using has been "fixed". That's why I keep several versions of the SVN on my HDD (back-ups that are zipped plus my working copy plus the one that gets updated daily by me), as well as v23* (and 24 when it is released).

*the only reason I still have 23 is because it is on a DVD-r, and can't be erased
**though they are basically the same as the SVN that came before it
 
Yes, but remember the "final" versions have been tested and are stable**. The SVN versions are dynamic and may "break" something that worked previously, and you have to keep up with the topics to make sure that the copy you are using has been "fixed". That's why I keep several versions of the SVN on my HDD (back-ups that are zipped plus my working copy plus the one that gets updated daily by me), as well as v23* (and 24 when it is released).

*the only reason I still have 23 is because it is on a DVD-r, and can't be erased
**though they are basically the same as the SVN that came before it

Now that is some very sound advice, nice:goodjob:
 
Yes, but remember the "final" versions have been tested and are stable**. The SVN versions are dynamic and may "break" something that worked previously, and you have to keep up with the topics to make sure that the copy you are using has been "fixed". That's why I keep several versions of the SVN on my HDD (back-ups that are zipped plus my working copy plus the one that gets updated daily by me), as well as v23* (and 24 when it is released).

*the only reason I still have 23 is because it is on a DVD-r, and can't be erased
**though they are basically the same as the SVN that came before it
The SVN does allow to return to a previous SVN version if something breaks (takes some time to download the respective older versions of files though).
 
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