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<h1>Downloading NLog</h1>
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NLog is an open source software, so the source code is available to public and everyone
can join the project to improve it. Source and binary packages are available.
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<h5>Released Packages</h5>
<p>
NLog source and binary packages can be downloaded from the <a href="http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=116456">sourceforge file release system</a>.
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<h5>Subversion Repository</h5>
<p>NLog uses Subversion 1.0 (<a href="http://subversion.tigris.org">http://subversion.tigris.org</a>)
as its version control system. We recommend a very good Win32 Subversion client called <a href="http://tortoisesvn.tigris.org">TortoiseSVN</a>.</p>
<p>You can grab the latest sources of the library and supporting tools at: <a href="http://svn.sav.net/repos/nlog/trunk/NLog">http://svn.sav.net/repos/nlog/trunk/NLog</a>.
Contact <a href="mailto:jaak@zd.com.pl">Jarek</a> to get Subversion access.</p>
<h5>Snapshots</h5>
<p>
For your convenience the source and binary snapshots (including the windows installer)
are available <a href="http://nlog.sourceforge.net/snapshots/">here</a>. They are occasionally generated between
releases and primarily meant for testing.</p>
<h5>Daily Subversion Snapshots</h5>
<p>
The source snapshots are automatically generated on each day and
are available <a href="http://nlog.sourceforge.net/snapshots/">here</a>.</p>
<h3>Building NLog from source</h3>
<p>
NLog can be built with either Visual Studio.NET 2003 or <a href="http://nant.sourceforge.net/">NAnt</a>. If you
decide to use NAnt - make sure to use one of the latest nightly builds
available <a href="http://nant.sourceforge.net/nightly/latest/">here</a> or NAnt 0.85 version when it becomes available.
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<p>
To build NLog using NAnt, just type <code>nant</code> at the command prompt. To rebuild NLog using VS.NET, open the solution file (<code>NLog.sln</code>) and run <code>Build|Rebuild Solution</code>.
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