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	  <title>Using SVN</title>
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	  <description>Currently under construction!AbstractUsing this tutorial you should be able to always get an up to date Trunk version of OPN.Be careful using the Trunk version: Never  combine Trunk and an Official Release!    The Trunk is somehow experimental! You will get no support for it.</description>
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	  <title>Install Subversion in a Dos Window in Windows Environment</title>
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	  <description>AbstractThis tutorial describes the installation of Subversion (SVN). SVN is a Version Control System we use in the development of OPNBackgroundIf you want to have always up to date version of OPN, you can use SVN. SVN may be used in a Dos Window or you can use a graphical user interface, e. RapidSVN.</description>
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