> 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.
Ian,
I confirmed the behavior that you described with both SVN and CVS.
Thanks,
Craig
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Apogent Technologies, Inc.
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Received on Wed Jul 28 00:08:02 2004