> > > > > Works fine here. > > > > > > > > Fine here as well, pulling the source right now. > > > > > > > > S > > > > > > Still not working for me... a get the generic "This webpage cannot be displayed" > > > error when I click on it. > > > > It isn't meant to be clicked on... you must use a svn client (such as Tortoise) to > > connect to that link. > > Well then why would you put it in a link?
Some OS's can interpret the web links into their utilities and launch their SVN installs, I imagine. That and the board software/browsers decide what looks like a link or not.
> Ugh... I remember svn clients.... I doubt there will be many more code submissions by > me.
Both projects will still publish periodic U updates and numeric releases. The combined sources also continues to have a GIT mirror at http://git.redump.net/mame , if you prefer that. You can still use the old methods of taking the source updates as released and use those as a source base against your patches. Just expect delay or rejection in your code submissions if the source tree has been modified too greatly where your patches won't apply cleanly without modification.
You make it sound like a public read-only SVN server of the MAME/MESS trees is the worse thing to happen in the history of the project.. if it can bring you to proclaiming you'll likely never submit code again because of it.