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<blockquote data-quote="barnabas1969" data-source="post: 774594" data-attributes="member: 114414"><p>I have tried downloading with the link you gave me (<a href="https://sources.team-mediaportal.com/svn/public/trunk/mediaportal" target="_blank">https://sources.team-mediaportal.com/svn/public/trunk/mediaportal</a>). It downloads for several minutes... it actually gets quite a few files downloaded successfully, then it gives the error I posted. However, I believe that mm might have been incorrect when he directed me to check out MP1. The files I need (MediaPortal.Core\Services\Logging\CrashLoggerBase.cs, among others) actually appear to be part of MP2. I just tried checking out MP2 with Tortoise SVN and I got the exact same error after it downloaded a bunch of files. The address I used to download MP2 is <a href="http://sources.team-mediaportal.com/svn/MP2/trunk/MediaPortal" target="_blank">MP2 - Revision 3955: /trunk/MediaPortal</a>.</p><p></p><p>If you are able to successfully check out the source from those two addresses, then there are two possibilities:</p><p>a) I am using a bad version of Tortoise SVN</p><p>b) There are some settings in Tortoise that I need to change</p><p></p><p>I am using Tortoise SVN 1.6.99, Build 21799. I downloaded the binaries for T-SVN from here: <a href="http://nightlybuilds.tortoisesvn.net/latest/win32/small" target="_blank">Index of /latest/win32/small</a>. If that was the wrong place to get T-SVN, then please direct me to the correct URL.</p><p></p><p>If there are some settings that need to be changed in T-SVN, please tell me where to look. I didn't see any mention of changing settings in the MP Wiki post regarding how to get the source code.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="barnabas1969, post: 774594, member: 114414"] I have tried downloading with the link you gave me ([url]https://sources.team-mediaportal.com/svn/public/trunk/mediaportal[/url]). It downloads for several minutes... it actually gets quite a few files downloaded successfully, then it gives the error I posted. However, I believe that mm might have been incorrect when he directed me to check out MP1. The files I need (MediaPortal.Core\Services\Logging\CrashLoggerBase.cs, among others) actually appear to be part of MP2. I just tried checking out MP2 with Tortoise SVN and I got the exact same error after it downloaded a bunch of files. The address I used to download MP2 is [url=http://sources.team-mediaportal.com/svn/MP2/trunk/MediaPortal]MP2 - Revision 3955: /trunk/MediaPortal[/url]. If you are able to successfully check out the source from those two addresses, then there are two possibilities: a) I am using a bad version of Tortoise SVN b) There are some settings in Tortoise that I need to change I am using Tortoise SVN 1.6.99, Build 21799. I downloaded the binaries for T-SVN from here: [url=http://nightlybuilds.tortoisesvn.net/latest/win32/small]Index of /latest/win32/small[/url]. If that was the wrong place to get T-SVN, then please direct me to the correct URL. If there are some settings that need to be changed in T-SVN, please tell me where to look. I didn't see any mention of changing settings in the MP Wiki post regarding how to get the source code. [/QUOTE]
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