The Fedora Commons source code for the current version of the Fedora Repository can be downloaded using the download link under "downloads" on the main page for the current version. The source is hosted on github. Checking out the codeIf you wish to work with the source code, you will need to install git. You can clone (create your own local git repository) of the Fedora source using git clone git@github.com:fcrepo/fcrepo.git or git clone https://github.com/fcrepo/fcrepo.git The main development line of Fedora is the "master" branch cd fcrepo Downloading the source without using gitIf you want to get a copy of the latest source code without using git you can download a tarball of the source code. To download the current main development line ("master" branch): curl -L -o fcrepo-source-master.tar.gz https://github.com/fcrepo/fcrepo/tarball/master To download a branch (substituting in the appropriate branch-name, eg "maintenance-3.4" for the current 3.4 maintenance branch) fcrepo-source-branch-name.tar.gz https://github.com/fcrepo/fcrepo/tarball/branch-name Note that if you are intending to work with the source code, rather than just view the source or build the Fedora Repository from it, you will need to get a copy using git as above. |