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There are currently two different methods to install Doctrine.
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* SVN (subversion)
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* SVN externals
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It is recommended to download Doctrine via SVN (subversion), because in this case updating is easy.
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If your project is already under version control with SVN, you should choose SVN externals.
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+++ SVN
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The installation of doctrine via SVN is very easy. Just get the latest revision of Doctrine from http://svn.phpdoctrine.org/trunk.
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In order to check out Doctrine in the current directory using the **svn** command line tool use the following code:
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<code type="bash">
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svn co http://svn.phpdoctrine.org/trunk .
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</code>
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If you do not have a SVN client, chose one from the list below. Find the **Checkout** option and enter svn.phpdoctrine.org/trunk in the **path** or **repository url** parameter. There is no need for a username or password to check out Doctrine.
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* [http://tortoisesvn.tigris.org/ TortoiseSVN] a Windows application that integrates into Windows Explorer
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* [http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/development_tools/svnx.html svnx] a Mac OS X GUI svn application
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* Eclipse has SVN integration through the [http://subclipse.tigris.org/ subeclipse] plugin
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You can update to the latest version with
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<code type="bash">
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svn update
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</code>
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in your doctrine directory.
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+++ SVN externals
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If your project is under version control with SVN, you should set up doctrine via svn externals. You can do this with the **svn** command line tool:
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<code type="bash">
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svn pe svn:externals /path/to/project
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</code>
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You have to put the following line in the editor and save the changes.
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<code>
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doctrine http://svn.phpdoctrine.org/trunk
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</code>
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Afterwards you can download doctrine with
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<code>
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svn update
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</code>
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