Changes between Version 2 and Version 3 of Getting-Started/Download-Source


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Apr 28, 2009 1:10:10 PM (15 years ago)
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    4 All libraries (PJLIB, PJLIB-UTIL, PJSIP, PJMEDIA, and PJMEDIA-CODEC) are currently distributed under a single source tree, collectively named as PJPROJECT or just PJ libraries. These libraries can be obtained by either downloading the release tarball or getting them from the Subversion trunk. 
     4All libraries (PJLIB, PJLIB-UTIL, PJSIP, PJMEDIA, and PJMEDIA-CODEC) are currently distributed under a single source tree, collectively named as PJPROJECT or just PJ libraries. These libraries can be obtained by either downloading the release tarball or getting them from the source repository, the "Subversion trunk". 
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    7 1.1 Getting the Release tarball 
     7== Getting the Release tarball == 
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    9 Getting the released tarball, in ZIP or TGZ format, is a convenient way to obtain stable version of PJPROJECT. The tarball may not contain the latest features or bug-fixes, but normally it is considered more stable as each will be tested more rigorously before released. 
     9Getting the released tarball, in ZIP or TGZ format, which is a certain snapshot in time.  
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    11 The latest released tarball can be downloaded from the http://www.pjsip.org/download.htm. 
     11The latest released tarball can always be downloaded from the http://www.pjsip.org/download.htm. 
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    14 1.2 Getting from Subversion trunk 
     14== Getting from Subversion trunk == 
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    1616PJPROJECT Subversion repository will always contain the latest/most up-to-date version of the sources. Normally the Subversion repository is always kept in a "good" state. However, there's always a chance that things break and the tree doesn't build correctly (particularly for the "not-so-popular" targets), so please consult the mailing list should there be any problems.