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RE: RE: Label decorations not appearing

From: Ian Brockbank <Ian.Brockbank_at_wolfsonmicro.com>
Date: 2004-07-27 15:44:49 CEST

Hi Craig,

After importing, you need to tell Subclipse about it. Right-click on
the project and go to Team->Share Project. You will get a selection of
SCM plugins. Click on SVN and hit Next when it is enabled (this takes a
while, for some reason). It should confirm the SVN settings already on
the disk. Accept these, and Subclipse will manage the system and after
a short while will decorate the project.

I think the problem is at a higher level within Eclipse - you need to
share the project before Subclipse even gets a lookin. It's a bit of a
nuisance, but once you get used to it it doesn't take too long, and you
only need to do it once per import.

Cheers,

Ian Brockbank
Senior Applications Software Engineer
e: ian.brockbank@wolfsonmicro.com / apps@wolfsonmicro.com
scd: ian@scottishdance.net
t: +44 131 272 7145
f: +44 131 272 7001
  

 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Demyanovich, Craig - Apogent [mailto:cdemyanovich@apogent.com]
> Sent: 26 July 2004 21:04
> To: 'users@subclipse.tigris.org'
> Subject: RE: Label decorations not appearing
>
> > It takes some time. Usually, they appear after 30-60 seconds.
>
> Aaron,
>
> Thank you for the reply. Still unable to see label
> decorations, I deleted
> the project and its contents from my local workspace. Then,
> I checked it
> out using subclipse. Within a few seconds, I could see the label
> decorations.
>
> Recall that, previously, I imported the project into my
> workspace after it
> had already been checked out using TortoiseSVN 1.0.8.
> Perhaps there is
> something about not checking it out with subclipse that
> caused the behavior
> that I experienced. If so, such behavior is erroneous, as all clients
> compiled against the same major version of Subversion should
> be able to
> interoperate on a working copy (except those that use a
> folder other than
> .svn, e.g., the special version of TortoiseSVN using _svn,
> which I am NOT
> using). This interoperability has worked for me with the Windows
> command-line client and TortoiseSVN.
>
> Would anyone else care to verify my findings and report back
> before I open
> an issue report?
>
> Thanks,
> Craig
>
> <<<<<<<<<<<<< >>>>>>>>>>>>>
> Craig Demyanovich
> Software Developer
> Apogent Technologies, Inc.
> Tel: 269-544-7514
> Fax: 269-544-7409
> cdemyanovich @ apogent dot com
>
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