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Posted to commits@apr.apache.org by jw...@apache.org on 2004/11/14 00:46:46 UTC
svn commit: rev 65545 - in apr/site/trunk: docs xdocs
Author: jwoolley
Date: Sat Nov 13 15:46:46 2004
New Revision: 65545
Modified:
apr/site/trunk/docs/anonsvn.txt
apr/site/trunk/xdocs/anonsvn.txt
Log:
unincorrectitize
Modified: apr/site/trunk/docs/anonsvn.txt
==============================================================================
--- apr/site/trunk/docs/anonsvn.txt (original)
+++ apr/site/trunk/docs/anonsvn.txt Sat Nov 13 15:46:46 2004
@@ -10,8 +10,8 @@
to the source tree.
For those who do not have commit access to the source tree, anonymous
-svn access offers an alternative way to do most of this using a copy
-of the SVN repository. The big difference is, of course, that you can't
+svn access offers an alternative way to do most of this using read-only
+access to the SVN repository. The obvious difference is that you can't
commit changes using anonymous SVN access.
Anonymous SVN access is available as follows:
Modified: apr/site/trunk/xdocs/anonsvn.txt
==============================================================================
--- apr/site/trunk/xdocs/anonsvn.txt (original)
+++ apr/site/trunk/xdocs/anonsvn.txt Sat Nov 13 15:46:46 2004
@@ -10,8 +10,8 @@
to the source tree.
For those who do not have commit access to the source tree, anonymous
-svn access offers an alternative way to do most of this using a copy
-of the SVN repository. The big difference is, of course, that you can't
+svn access offers an alternative way to do most of this using read-only
+access to the SVN repository. The obvious difference is that you can't
commit changes using anonymous SVN access.
Anonymous SVN access is available as follows: