01-21-2013, 10:09 AM
How do you install the SVN builds? I've tried:
- Installing 1.0 stable and extracting SVN over the top
- Running SVN by itself without stable installed
Doesnt work when I extract over the top, partly because I cant get everything into the right folder maybe?
And running it by itself doesnt work because there are no plugins.
Do I have to just copy the plugins from stable into the plugins folder of the SVN build by itself?
I have searched for days on information on how to actually install and use the SVN builds (Do you need an svn client? How does it work? How do you keep your SVN syncd to whats released by the buildbot?) but I have been able to find nothing. I realise there is a big thread about the buildbot etc but I cannot find anything on how to use the svn builds on the forum or strangely, the guides provided by PCSX2.
So could someone please run through what to do on windows? Assume I have not got any PCSX2 stuff installed. Thanks in advance
- Installing 1.0 stable and extracting SVN over the top
- Running SVN by itself without stable installed
Doesnt work when I extract over the top, partly because I cant get everything into the right folder maybe?
And running it by itself doesnt work because there are no plugins.
Do I have to just copy the plugins from stable into the plugins folder of the SVN build by itself?
I have searched for days on information on how to actually install and use the SVN builds (Do you need an svn client? How does it work? How do you keep your SVN syncd to whats released by the buildbot?) but I have been able to find nothing. I realise there is a big thread about the buildbot etc but I cannot find anything on how to use the svn builds on the forum or strangely, the guides provided by PCSX2.
So could someone please run through what to do on windows? Assume I have not got any PCSX2 stuff installed. Thanks in advance

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