On 09/10/2012 01:22 PM, R P Herrold wrote: > ... > To download your working copy execute the following command: > > svn co https://projects.centos.org/svn/artwork ~/ > > This command will create your working copy inside your home > directory, specifically in a directory named artwork. > > -------------------- > quote ends > > This appears to build a CO at the CWD, and not in a created > sub-directory called ./artwork/ as the outline states That's depends on your bash interpreter understanding of `~/' construction. In my workstation (bash-3.2-32.el5) it expands to `${HOME}'. So if your user name is john, the `artwork' directory would be `/home/john/artwork'. If you don't create the `artwork' directory by using mkdir, subversion will do it for you. > Perhaps it should read: > > cd > mkdir artwork > svn co https://projects.centos.org/svn/artwork \ > ~/artwork This works too, but you need to type more. > so that step 4.3 is correct ?? > > [artwork@vm178231203 ~]$ cd > [artwork@vm178231203 ~]$ pwd > /home/artwork > [artwork@vm178231203 ~]$ ls -al > ~/artwork/trunk/Scripts/Bash/centos-art.sh > -rwxrwxr-x. 1 artwork artwork 2772 Sep 10 17:18 > /home/artwork/artwork/trunk/Scripts/Bash/centos-art.sh > [artwork@vm178231203 ~]$ There should not be such `/home/artwork' path, at least you want to work with such `artwork' user and put your working copy at `/home/artwork/artwork' directory. Here `/home/artwork' would be your home directory and `/home/artwork/artwork' your working copy of The CentOS Artwork Repository. -- Alain Reguera Delgado <alain.reguera@xxxxxxxxx> _______________________________________________ CentOS-docs mailing list CentOS-docs@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-docs