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Is the full code of the new workstation 2.0 updated in Tortoise?
Last Post 2010-03-09 11:57 AM by jasper.yeh. 1 Replies.
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fagamendi
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2010-03-09 09:16 AM  

I have downloaded the full code with tortoise from the developers 'getting the code' zone:

Trunk (after r11131)  svn://svn.clearcanvas.ca/source/Xian/Trunk   visual studio 2008

My doubt is if it's updated the code from that repository to the latest version 2.0 of the workstation

Thanks in advance

jasper.yeh
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2010-03-09 11:57 AM  
Hi fagamendi,

In general, the trunk contains the most recent development code. Occasionally, features and bugs slated for release are worked on in separate branches, but these code changes are usually merged back into the trunk shortly after release.

Due to the dynamic nature of the trunk, however, the behaviour of the code in the trunk will likely never be exactly the same as the release. Just because we've merged a certain code change into the trunk doesn't mean that that code change has the same effect.

Generally speaking, you should use the RisViewer2.0SP1 tag unless you have a specific requirement of some change that is currently in development. If you want to know what changes have been merged, you can check the SVN logs on the respective trees.
// Jasper
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