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LinuxBIOS keeps its development tree in a [http://subversion.tigris.org/ Subversion] repository.
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If you do not want to use Subversion, please have a look at the [[Download LinuxBIOS#Snapshots|Snapshots section]] below.


== Anonymous access ==
= Releases =
You can check it out as follows:


  $ svn co svn://linuxbios.org/repos/trunk/LinuxBIOSv2
coreboot provides no binaries, but there exist some distributions that do so, see [[#coreboot_distributions|below]].


If you want a specific revision (see the [[Confirmed working svn revisions]] page):
There are source code releases on http://coreboot.org/releases/


  $ svn co svn://linuxbios.org/repos/trunk/LinuxBIOSv2 -r 2100
= Accessing the source code through git =


If you want the old, unmaintained and unsupported LinuxBIOS v1 tree:
coreboot uses git and gerrit for source code management. Please see the [[Git]] page on how to work with git and gerrit in coreboot.


  $ svn co svn://linuxbios.org/repos/trunk/LinuxBIOSv1
Previously the project used the subversion SCM, some links to it may still be referred to, but are definitely outdated.


If your company installed a firewall that blocks the svn port (3690) you can also check out
== Source code browsing ==
using the webdav frontend:
 
You can browse the coreboot Git repository online using [http://review.coreboot.org/gitweb?p=coreboot.git gitweb] including its [http://review.coreboot.org/gitweb?p=coreboot.git;a=tree tree view] for accessing the files.
 
= coreboot distributions =
 
While not officially part of the coreboot project, there exist some projects that distribute pre-built (tested) ROM images along with build scripts and user-focused documentation. These "distros" of coreboot will also typically include copies of the source code (or links where to find it) for the version of coreboot used along with payloads such as SeaBIOS, GRUB and so on.


  $ svn co <nowiki>https://www.linuxbios.org/svn/trunk/LinuxBIOSv2</nowiki>
'''Libreboot'''
* Deblobbed coreboot, officially supporting a handful of devices.
* [http://libreboot.org/ libreboot.org]


== Developer Access ==
'''John Lewis'''
* Provides coreboot images for several Chromebooks
* [https://johnlewis.ie/custom-chromebook-firmware/rom-download/ johnlewis.ie]


Access for developers is very similar to anonymous access. Just add your Subversion username as follows when checking out the repository:
= Repositories on coreboot.org =


  $ svn co svn://<username>@linuxbios.org/repos/trunk/LinuxBIOSv2
'''coreboot current Git tree:'''
* <nowiki>http://review.coreboot.org/coreboot.git</nowiki>


== Source code browsing ==
'''coreboot v1 (obsolete):'''
* svn://coreboot.org/coreboot/branches/coreboot-v1
* <nowiki>https://svn.coreboot.org/coreboot/branches/coreboot-v1</nowiki>
 
'''coreboot v3 (obsolete):'''
* svn://coreboot.org/repository/coreboot-v3
* <nowiki>https://svn.coreboot.org/repository/coreboot-v3</nowiki>


You can also browse the LinuxBIOS Subversion repository online using the [http://www.openbios.org/viewvc ViewVC interface] or the [http://tracker.linuxbios.org/trac/LinuxBIOS/browser Trac interface].
'''[[FILO]]:'''
* <nowiki>http://review.coreboot.org/filo.git</nowiki>


== Snapshots ==
'''[[Buildrom]]:'''
* svn://coreboot.org/buildrom/
* <nowiki>https://svn.coreboot.org/buildrom/</nowiki>


There is an archive of snapshots available at [http://snapshots.linuxbios.org/ snapshots.linuxbios.org]. There is a .bz2 tar file that gets updated when the repository changes. Older snapshots are maintained as well. You can also [http://www.openbios.org/viewcvs/trunk/LinuxBIOSv2.tar.gz?view=tar download the most current snapshot] directly.
'''[[Distributed and Automated Testsystem]]:'''
* svn://coreboot.org/testsystem
* <nowiki>https://svn.coreboot.org/testsystem/</nowiki>

Revision as of 20:11, 13 July 2015


Releases

coreboot provides no binaries, but there exist some distributions that do so, see below.

There are source code releases on http://coreboot.org/releases/

Accessing the source code through git

coreboot uses git and gerrit for source code management. Please see the Git page on how to work with git and gerrit in coreboot.

Previously the project used the subversion SCM, some links to it may still be referred to, but are definitely outdated.

Source code browsing

You can browse the coreboot Git repository online using gitweb including its tree view for accessing the files.

coreboot distributions

While not officially part of the coreboot project, there exist some projects that distribute pre-built (tested) ROM images along with build scripts and user-focused documentation. These "distros" of coreboot will also typically include copies of the source code (or links where to find it) for the version of coreboot used along with payloads such as SeaBIOS, GRUB and so on.

Libreboot

  • Deblobbed coreboot, officially supporting a handful of devices.
  • libreboot.org

John Lewis

  • Provides coreboot images for several Chromebooks
  • johnlewis.ie

Repositories on coreboot.org

coreboot current Git tree:

  • http://review.coreboot.org/coreboot.git

coreboot v1 (obsolete):

coreboot v3 (obsolete):

FILO:

  • http://review.coreboot.org/filo.git

Buildrom:

Distributed and Automated Testsystem: