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There are two ways to acquire Sakai source code. You can choose to download a packaged *.zip or *tar.gz file from Sakai's release page or check out the code directly from our code repository using Subversion's (SVN) source control management system.

Sakai packaged releases

Packaged releases are available at

http://source.sakaiproject.org/release/

Once, you have downloaded the code, choose a location to unpack the archive. When unpacked you will see a directory named sakai-src.

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Sakai source code can also be checked out anonymously from our SVN repository. The latest development work is located in /trunk; stable releases can be found in /tags while maintenance and other work is performed in /branches.

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https://source.sakaiproject.org/svn/sakai/tags/

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Branches

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https://source.sakaiproject.org/svn/sakai/branches/

Starting with Sakai 2.6, Sakai common services (e.g., authz, content, event, site, tool, user, etc.) have been repackaged and refactored as the Sakai Kernel (K1). In most cases, you will never have to check out the kernel manually as Sakai 2.6 kernel dependencies are managed by Maven.

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2.6 release archive

You can download an archive of Sakai source code:

2.6 release tags

To checkout a stable release tag issue the following svn command from the terminal:

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svn co https://source.sakaiproject.org/svn/sakai/tags/sakai-2.6.0/ sakai-2.6.0

2-6-x maintenance branch

The latest bug fixes for a particular release can be found in our maintenance branches. Please note that certain maintenance branch fixes require database schema changes; see the Sakai Confluence Wiki 2-6-x branch summary for more information. You can check out the maintenance branch by issuing the following command from the terminal:

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