[svn.haxx.se] · SVN Dev · SVN Users · SVN Org · TSVN Dev · TSVN Users · Subclipse Dev · Subclipse Users · this month's index

Re: SVN/Eclipse problems

From: <David.Stagner_at_mpls.frb.org>
Date: 2004-09-23 23:02:22 CEST

After you do the project import, do a Team->Share project. It will tell
you the project already has .svn directories, and ask if you want to use
them. Say yes, and you're golden.

---
David Stagner
FedACH Distributed Development
Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis
david.stagner@mpls.frb.org
612-204-6786
Chas Douglass <chas@floogle.net>
09/23/2004 03:42 PM
Please respond to users
 
        To:     users@subclipse.tigris.org
        cc: 
        Subject:        Re: SVN/Eclipse problems
Thanks for the attempt, but that doesn't work for me.
I imported the project into SVN from the command line, deleted it from 
Eclipse, then tried both the New Project Wizard and the Project Import 
Wizard.  In both cases I had a nice Eclipse project, but with no SVN 
functionality.
Chas Douglass
David.Stagner@mpls.frb.org wrote:
> 
> I had similar problems.  I got around it by creating my Subversion 
> working copies via TortoiseSVN, and then doing an "Import project" from 
> WSAD (Eclipse). The plugin will recognize the projects when Eclipse 
> loads them.
> 
> Apparently, the problem is that, when creating a new project, Eclipse 
> very helpfully creates a .project file. Insists, even. And then no 
> version control system wants to overwrite the writable file that Eclipse 
> so helpfully created.  I've seen the same problem with other version 
> control plugins, too.
> 
> Anyway, follow my model - create the working copies via TortoiseSVN (or 
> the svn command line client), and then "import" them, and everything 
> works fine.
> ---
> David Stagner
> FedACH Distributed Development
> Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis
> david.stagner@mpls.frb.org
> 612-204-6786
> 
> 
> 
>                *Chas Douglass <chas@floogle.net>*
> 
> 09/23/2004 01:05 PM
> Please respond to users
> 
> 
>         To:        users@subclipse.tigris.org
>         cc: 
>         Subject:        SVN/Eclipse problems
> 
> 
> 
> I am new to Subversion.  I built and installed SVN 1.1.0RC3 for linux
> and I can access it just fine from the command line from both unix and
> windows.
> 
> Then I attempted the Eclipse integration, and I can't get it to work.
> Perhaps you haven't tested with Eclipse Version: 3.0.1 (Build id:
> 200409161125) yet?
> 
> I use the update site (http://subclipse.tigris.org/update) to install
> the plugin.  I can successfully browse the svn repository, but when I
> attempt to check out a project I start getting errors.
> 
> First, it usually fails to somehow "register" the checked out files
> within Eclipse, so eclipse claims there is no ".project" file.  In fact,
> none of the files show up in the package explorer.  If I shut Eclipse
> down and restart it, I can now see the files, but when I right click on
> a directory name in the package browser, I get a stack overflow error.
> Also, none of the "team" options for any of the checked out files shows
> any svn options available.
> 
> Please let me know what other information would be useful in figuring
> this out, as I'm very excited about migrating from CVS to SVN but I'm
> stuck at the moment.
> 
> Chas Douglass
> 
> 
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
> To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscribe@subclipse.tigris.org
> For additional commands, e-mail: users-help@subclipse.tigris.org
> 
> 
> 
---------------------------------------------------------------------
To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscribe@subclipse.tigris.org
For additional commands, e-mail: users-help@subclipse.tigris.org
Received on Fri Sep 24 07:02:22 2004

This is an archived mail posted to the Subclipse Users mailing list.

This site is subject to the Apache Privacy Policy and the Apache Public Forum Archive Policy.