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The MIT Kerberos source code is in a Subversion repository. It will soon be moving to a Git repository.
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The MIT Kerberos source code is in a Git repository.
   
 
== Official releases ==
 
== Official releases ==

Revision as of 14:42, 12 May 2012

The MIT Kerberos source code is in a Git repository.

Official releases

Git repository access

The krb5 repository migrated to Git during the weekend of 2012-05-11. Use the following URLs for read-only access.

Additional information about the Git migration is available, including help for situations where you have an existing GitHub fork of the krb5-anonsvn Git repository.

There is a wiki page with details about the Git conversion process available for people who are interested in the technical details.

Repository browsing

The following browsing options currently point to a frozen Subversion snapshot, but may convert to tracking the Git repository in the future.

  • FishEye provides a feature-rich view of the repository
  • OpenGrok provides an interface that allows you to search for the definition or usage of a specific function; it is somewhat better for cross references than FishEye.

Subversion repository (historical)

The Subversion repository is now frozen, and remains accessible for specialized reference purposes (e.g., inspecting history that the Git conversion intentionally omitted).

Subversion repository access

Git-svn mirror

The Git-svn mirror described below is a static snapshot, since the main repository has migrated to Git.

Additional information is available about using git-svn.