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Re: Sharing a pre-existing project

From: Matt Cristantello <cristant_at_fstrf.org>
Date: 2004-07-08 20:52:02 CEST

Here's what I'm trying to do:

1. Create a project and import it into subversion (outside eclipse,
we're actually running a migration script from VSS to subversion).
2. Check out the files in the project to a shared network location.
3. Set up eclipse to use the shared network location as the project file
directory.
4. Set up eclipse to share the project in the shared location into
subversion for use in doing updates, commits, etc.
5. Repeat step 4 on multiple developers' PCs.

I think the base of the problem is that I don't want to do an import
after sharing the project -- I just want to share the project and then
synchronize with the server. Subclipse seems to know what I want to do,
as I get a prompt to synchronize with the server, unfortunately
immediately after I click OK, the menu closes and the Team menu stays
in its unconfigured state (share project, apply patch).

Does that make more sense?

McClain Looney wrote:

>On Thursday 08 July 2004 01:11 pm, Matt Cristantello wrote:
>
>
>>hmmm.... ok. Does anyone know how soon this feature might get
>>implemented? My company is looking to switch to subversion for our
>>source control, but this particular issue will kill that adoption
>>process. I might have some spare time to look at making the feature work
>>if it's not already in progress.
>>
>>
>
>if you mean "create a new project, then import into svn via subclipse's
>team-share menu", this does work in subclipse-3 at least.
>
>
>
Received on Fri Jul 9 04:52:02 2004

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