Show pageOld revisionsBacklinksBack to top This page is read only. You can view the source, but not change it. Ask your administrator if you think this is wrong. ====== Get the source Luke! ====== The first time you get an //OpenSDE// working tree you can get the source like this: <code> $ cd somewhere $ git clone https://git.opensde.net/opensde/opensde-nopast.git opensde $ cd opensde $ ./bin/sde install $ sde up (or ./bin/sde up) </code> These commands will populate the opensde source tree and the package tree. You are supposed to have $HOME/bin in your ''$PATH'', it's usually added by default in the Linux distributions on login when the directory exists. If ''sde up'' gives you a //command not found// error you may need to close the terminal and open it again. If you already have ''sde'' in your ''$PATH'', you only need to run <code> $ sde new tree my_new_tree </code> Our Git repository contains several extra targets, you can check them out at [[http://git.opensde.net/|OpenSDE Git Repo]]. opensde/documentation/getting_started.txt Last modified: 2019/08/22 19:55by karasz