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What is the difference about the two?

 

1st

https://rathena.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/rathena/trunk/

 

2nd

https://github.com/rathena/rathena

 

 

Im going to update my server to the latest rathena. But I dont know what to use. Enlighten me please?

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SVN are outdated,  previously there are some cron job or BrianL is updating/sync them once a while. But I don't think they still did it now.

SVN has been outdated for years.

 

Use the one from GITHUB

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Is that two the latest rathena?

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Im pretty sure its not the same developers of rA keep updating the github not the SVN anymore.

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Better use #2(github/trunk)

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They're same.

You better edit the reply to prevent further misunderstanding.

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They're same.

You better edit the reply to prevent further misunderstanding.

 

 

Thanks for the advice. I edited my topic. I thought it was the same. Didn't know the svn is outdated.

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Thanks for the help guys.

 

For example I want to change my files to the latest  https://github.com/rathena/rathena

what are the things I need to edit on the server files?

 

Im doing it manually because my hosting provider just tranfer the trunk via ftp. And i cant update it.

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Hi sir. Its not actually transitioning from svn to git.

Im just changing my server files to be able to update it to the latest renewal.

 

What are the things im gonna change for my server to avoid rollbacks. Thanks sir emistry.

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Hi sir. Its not actually transitioning from svn to git.

Im just changing my server files to be able to update it to the latest renewal.

 

What are the things im gonna change for my server to avoid rollbacks. Thanks sir emistry.

Follow that if you wanted to update your files to the latest.

You must first transition it from your svn copy to git so you can update it via git pull.

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How can I know if my files is svn or git already?

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How can I know if my files is svn or git already?

if you grab the files from SVN website  then it's SVN

if you grab the files from GIT website then it's GIT

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Thanks everyone problem solved.

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On 7/13/2016 at 9:11 PM, Emistry said:

I downloaded both files but it seems Tortise git doesn't give me an .exe to open and right click to make the clone. Please Advise.

I figured it out... *FacePalm....

Though My client is installed on a cloud instance. Does that mean I need to Install the other two programs on my Cloud instance to make it work correctly? 

Thanks in Advance

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Figured it out
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