The link is broken, but I got it now.
I'll write the solution down so everybody else sees it will know exactly what to do.
To handle the svn properly,
First you need to create a repository of the project in YOUR computer. It will become what is called a "working copy". You will use command "svnadmin" to do that
Code:
svnadmin create "PATH ON YOUR COMPUTER"
Then check out your project on Google code, you'll find the command on your project site. That will be something like,
Code:
svn checkout https://XXX.XXX.XXX/svn/ "PROJECT NAME" --username="YOUR USER NAME"
If you change the code, copy it to the repository (working copy), then use
Code:
svn add "CHANGED FILES' PATH"
svn commit "CHANGED FILES' FOLDERS' PATH"
And that's almost everything about it.
For more information, here is the website I've got most information from:
http://civicactions.com/blog/2010/ma...7_simple_steps (How To Set Up An SVN Repository In 7 Simple Steps)
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