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								-*-text-*-STATUS OF THE SWIG BINDINGS* Python  The Python bindings are fairly well developed, although there are some  missing parts, most notably, there is no useful wrapping of the svn_ra APIs.* Perl  The Perl bindings are complete, with the exception of SVN::Wc, on which  very little work has been done.* Ruby  The Ruby bindings are a recent development, but are fully implemented.  The Ruby bindings API may change incompatibly as development proceeds.  Completed modules:  - Svn::Client  - Svn::Core::Config  - Svn::Delta  - Svn::Fs  - Svn::Ra  Not completed but enough modules:  - Svn::Core::Diff    Unsupported functions:    - svn_diff_diff()    - svn_diff_diff3()    - svn_diff_diff4()    - svn_diff_output()    - svn_diff_file_diff4()  Completed modules but including no-unit-test functions:  - Svn::Repos    Untested functions:    - svn_repos_parse_dumpstream2()    - svn_repos_get_fs_build_parser2()  - Svn::Wc    Untested functions:    - svn_wc_get_status_editor2()    - svn_wc_status_set_repos_locks()    - svn_wc_crawl_revisions2()    - svn_wc_get_update_editor2()    - svn_wc_get_switch_editor2()    - svn_wc_get_diff_editor3()    - svn_wc_diff3()    - svn_wc_get_prop_diffs()    - svn_wc_merge()    - svn_wc_merge_props()    - svn_wc_merge_prop_diffs()    - svn_wc_get_pristine_copy_path()    - svn_wc_cleanup2()    - svn_wc_relocate9)    - svn_wc_transmit_text_deltas()    - svn_wc_transmit_prop_deltas()    - svn_wc_add_lock()    - svn_wc_remove_lock()BUILDING SWIG BINDINGS FOR SVN ON UNIXStep 1:  Install a suitable version of SWIG (which is         currently swig version 1.3.24 - 1.3.29).    * Perhaps your distribution packages a suitable version - if it does      install it, and skip to the last bullet point in this section.    * Go to http://www.swig.org/, download the source tarball, and unpack.    * In the SWIG-1.3.xx directory, run ./configure.        If you plan to build the Python bindings, and have a system        with more than one version of Python installed, you may need        to pass             --with-python=/path/to/correct/python/binary        to the configure script.  You need Python 2.0 or above.        If you plan to build the Perl bindings, and have a system        with more than one version of perl installed, you may need        to pass             --with-perl5=/path/to/correct/perl/binary        to the configure script.  You need Perl 5.8.0 or above.    * Build and install.        Run 'make && make install'    * To verify you have SWIG installed correctly, run "swig -version"      from the command line. SWIG should report that it is version 1.3.24      or newer.Step 2:  Build and Install Subversion.  See Subversion's own INSTALL file for details.  Make sure that Subversion's ./configure script sees your installed SWIG!  It tries to detect SWIG near the very end of its output.  Also make sure that the configure script sees the paths to the perl and/or  python executable you used to configure SWIG as above.  If it does not then  you can specify the correct path by adding PYTHON=/path/to/python or  PERL=/path/to/perl onto the command line for configure.  For example:       ./configure PYTHON=/usr/bin/python2.2 PERL=/usr/bin/perl5.8.0  If Subversion's ./configure finds a SWIG that it's happy with, then  it will build special glue libraries to link svn to the swig bindings:    libsvn_swig_py.so (for Python)    libsvn_swig_perl.so (for Perl)Step 3:  Install Specific Language Bindings*  Python   1.  Run 'make swig-py' from the top of the Subversion source tree,       to build the bindings.       (This will invoke SWIG on the *.i files, resulting in a collection       of .c source files.  It will then compile and link those .c files into       Python libraries.)   2.  Run 'make install-swig-py' (as root, typically)       from the top of the Subversion source tree.  This will copy       your new Python libraries into the appropriate system location.       Note: If you don't have access to install to Python's site-packages       directory, you can have the Python modules install to your home       directory.  You can do this by running       'make install-swig-py swig_pydir=~'.       Note: If you want to install to an alternate prefix (usually only       if you are building packages), you can supply the prefix here.  An       example of doing this for building rpms looks like       'make install-swig-py DESTDIR=$RPM_BUILD_ROOT/usr'.   3.  Make sure that whatever directory the bindings got installed in       is in your PYTHONPATH.  That directory depends on how you       installed; a typical location is /usr/local/lib/svn-python/.       An nice way to do this is:       $ echo /usr/local/lib/svn-python \           > /usr/lib/python2.x/site-packages/subversion.pth*  Perl   Perl 5.8.0 is required.  You can specify the perl binary by passing   PERL=/path/to/perl as part of the configure command in the top level   of the Subversion source tree.  Make sure that the Perl version used   is the same one that you configured SWIG to run against during the   SWIG configure (see above).   1.  Run `make swig-pl' from the top of the Subversion source tree.   2.  Run `make check-swig-pl' from the top of the Subversion source       tree, to test the bindings    3.  to install run `make install-swig-pl' from the top of the       Subversion source tree.   If you need to pass extra parameters to Perl build process (Makefile.PL),   then you need to do this process somewhat different:   1.  Run `make swig-pl-lib' from the top of the Subversion source tree.   2.  Run `make install-swig-pl-lib'   3.  cd subversion/bindings/swig/perl/native    4.  Run `perl Makefile.PL EXTRAOPTIONSHERE`    5.  Run `make install'   To install the Perl bindings in a location other than the system   Perl directory, use the above instructions with the extra option   PREFIX=/your/prefix/here.* Ruby     1. Run `make swig-rb' from the top of the Subversion source tree,      to build the bindings.   2. Run `make check-swig-rb' from the top of the Subversion source      tree, to test the bindings.   3. To install, run `make install-swig-rb' from the top of the       Subversion source tree.   You can specify the ruby binary by passing RUBY=/path/to/ruby as part    of the configure command in the top level of the Subversion source    tree. Make sure that the Ruby version used is the same one that you    configured SWIG to run against during the SWIG configure (see above).    BUILDING SWIG BINDINGS FOR SVN ON WINDOWS   1.  Install SWIG. Download the SWIG Windows zipfile (it's the same as the       source tarball except that it also includes a copy of swig.exe) from           http://www.swig.org/       and extract it somewhere, like C:\Program Files.   2.  Install whatever languages you want to build runtimes for. Windows       versions of Python and Perl are available from:           http://www.python.org/           http://www.activestate.com/ActivePerl/   3.  Configure Visual C++ with paths to swig.exe and language specific       libraries. In Visual C++ 6, go to Tools -> Options -> Directories.       In Visual C++ .NET, go to Tools -> Options -> Projects        -> VC++ Directories.       Add the following paths:           Executable Directories:               Path to swig.exe               (for example, C:\Program Files\SWIG-1.3.24)               For Perl, path to perl.exe               (for example, C:\Program Files\Perl\bin)           Library Directories:               For Python, path to python##.lib               (for example, C:\Program Files\Python22\libs)               For Perl, path to perl##.lib               (for example, C:\Program Files\Perl\lib\CORE)           Include Directories:               For Python, path to Python.h               (for example, C:\Program Files\Python22\include)               For Perl, path to perl.h               (for example, C:\Program Files\Perl\lib\CORE)   4.  If you haven't already built Subversion, you should do so now.       Instructions are in the main INSTALL file. At the very least,       you need to run gen-make.py to generate Visual Studio project       files.   5.  Build the bindings. Open the Subversion workspace in Visual C++       (subversion_msvc.dsw or subversion_vcnet.sln) and build one or more       of the following projects:           __SWIG_PYTHON__           __SWIG_PERL__   6. Install the bindings. The procedure varies depending on the language.      For Python, create two folders:          <PYTHON>\Lib\site-packages\svn          <PYTHON>\Lib\site-packages\libsvn      Copy subversion\bindings\swig\python\svn\*.py into the svn folder.      Copy subversion\bindings\swig\python\*.py and      Release\subversion\bindings\swig\python\*.dll into the libsvn folder.      Optionally, you can run the following commands to compile the Python      sources into bytecode:          python <PYTHON>\lib\compileall.py <PYTHON>\Lib\site-packages\svn          python <PYTHON>\lib\compileall.py <PYTHON>\Lib\site-packages\libsvn      This can make the modules load faster for users without write access      to the site-packages directory.      For Perl, the bindings have be copied into a more complicated directory      structure inside the Perl library directory. Running the commands below      from the subversion source directory will copy the files to the right      places:        set PERL_LIBS="C:\Program Files\Perl\site\lib"        md %PERL_LIBS%\SVN %PERL_LIBS%\auto\SVN        copy subversion\bindings\swig\perl\native\*.pm %PERL_LIBS%\SVN        md %PERL_LIBS%\auto\SVN\_Client        copy Release\subversion\bindings\swig\perl\_Client.dll %PERL_LIBS%\auto\SVN\_Client        copy Release\subversion\bindings\swig\perl\_Client.pdb %PERL_LIBS%\auto\SVN\_Client        md %PERL_LIBS%\auto\SVN\_Core        copy Release\subversion\bindings\swig\perl\_Core.dll %PERL_LIBS%\auto\SVN\_Core        copy Release\subversion\bindings\swig\perl\_Core.pdb %PERL_LIBS%\auto\SVN\_Core        md %PERL_LIBS%\auto\SVN\_Delta        copy Release\subversion\bindings\swig\perl\_Delta.dll %PERL_LIBS%\auto\SVN\_Delta        copy Release\subversion\bindings\swig\perl\_Delta.pdb %PERL_LIBS%\auto\SVN\_Delta        md %PERL_LIBS%\auto\SVN\_Fs        copy Release\subversion\bindings\swig\perl\_Fs.dll %PERL_LIBS%\auto\SVN\_Fs        copy Release\subversion\bindings\swig\perl\_Fs.pdb %PERL_LIBS%\auto\SVN\_Fs        md %PERL_LIBS%\auto\SVN\_Ra        copy Release\subversion\bindings\swig\perl\_Ra.dll %PERL_LIBS%\auto\SVN\_Ra        copy Release\subversion\bindings\swig\perl\_Ra.pdb %PERL_LIBS%\auto\SVN\_Ra        md %PERL_LIBS%\auto\SVN\_Repos        copy Release\subversion\bindings\swig\perl\_Repos.dll %PERL_LIBS%\auto\SVN\_Repos        copy Release\subversion\bindings\swig\perl\_Repos.pdb %PERL_LIBS%\auto\SVN\_Repos        md %PERL_LIBS%\auto\SVN\_Wc        copy Release\subversion\bindings\swig\perl\_Wc.dll %PERL_LIBS%\auto\SVN\_Wc        copy Release\subversion\bindings\swig\perl\_Wc.pdb %PERL_LIBS%\auto\SVN\_WcTESTING AND USING SWIG BINDINGS*  Python   1.  Verify that an 'svn' package has been installed correctly.  You can       do this by running Python via 'python -c "from svn import client"'.   2.  Try some demo programs.  From the top of your svn working copy,       cd tools/examples/ and try running 'svnlook.py'.   3.  Start writing your own scripts. Use the Subversion API definitions       and descriptions in:           subversion/include/svn_client.h           subversion/include/svn_delta.h           subversion/include/svn_fs.h           subversion/include/svn_ra.h           subversion/include/svn_repos.h           subversion/include/svn_wc.h*  Perl   The Perl bindings are using the standard module testing facilities   to do regression tests. Simply run make check-swig-pl as described in the   install section.* Ruby   To test the Ruby bindings, simply run `make check-swig-rb' as described    in the install section.      For examples of how to use the Ruby bindings, take a look at the .rb files   in the following directory:     subversion/bindings/swig/test

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