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Once you have your new project directory and things are working, follow along
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with these steps:
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1. Checkout the Subversion repository that will host this project. Suppose
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#. Checkout the Subversion repository that will host this project. Suppose
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it is hosted on `Google code`_ and called ``myproject``:
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.. code-block:: bash
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$ svn checkout http://myproject.googlecode.com/svn/trunk myproject
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2. Copy the Symfony project files in the Subversion folder:
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#. Copy the Symfony project files in the Subversion folder:
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.. code-block:: bash
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$ mv Symfony/* myproject/
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3. Now, set the ignore rules. Not everything *should* be stored in your Subversion
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#. Now, set the ignore rules. Not everything *should* be stored in your Subversion
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repository. Some files (like the cache) are generated and others (like
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the database configuration) are meant to be customized on each machine.
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This makes use of the ``svn:ignore`` property, so that specific files can
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$ svn ci -m "commit basic Symfony ignore list (vendor, app/bootstrap*, app/config/parameters.yml, app/cache/*, app/logs/*, web/bundles)"
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4. The rest of the files can now be added and committed to the project:
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#. The rest of the files can now be added and committed to the project:
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.. code-block:: bash
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$ svn add --force .
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$ svn ci -m "add basic Symfony Standard 2.X.Y"
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5. Copy ``app/config/parameters.yml`` to ``app/config/parameters.yml.dist``.
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#. Copy ``app/config/parameters.yml`` to ``app/config/parameters.yml.dist``.
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The ``parameters.yml`` file is ignored by svn (see above) so that
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machine-specific settings like database passwords aren't committed. By
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creating the ``parameters.yml.dist`` file, new developers can quickly clone
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the project, copy this file to ``parameters.yml``, customize it, and start
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developing.
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6. Finally, download all of the third-party vendor libraries by
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#. Finally, download all of the third-party vendor libraries by
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executing Composer. For details, see :ref:`installation-updating-vendors`.
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