Hi,
I'm definately interested. I downloaded the source archive, but it's only
source and no binary. Since I don't have MS VisualStudio and am bound to the
windooze platform, I would very much appreciate if anyone could make a
binary available (preferably for the latest SVN release).
I don't know btw if I could compile with mingw and have it work with the
official svn binaries which are released, but I guess not. (If there's a
chance that that will work I can try to install mingw and build with that.)
With regards,
--Tim
-----Original Message-----
From: Patrick Mayweg [mailto:mayweg@qint.de]
Sent: donderdag 20 maart 2003 10:45
To: Leeuw van der, Tim
Cc: Richard In Public; dev@subversion.tigris.org
Subject: Re: Anyone interested in a Subversion Eclipse plugin?
Hi,
"Leeuw van der, Tim" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I use Eclipse a lot, use SVN much less frequently. I would *love* to have
an
> SVN plugin for Eclipse, but like you I'm extremely strapped for time. I
> wouldn't mind doing testing though.
> However, such a thing would depend on there being working JNI bindings of
a
> sort and a Java wrapper library.
Svnup (http://svnup.tigris.org) has a working JNI bindings with a matching
Java
wrapper library. You could use that for Eclipse if you want. I you need
details,
please contact me. I have wrote that thing.
With Regards,
Patrick
>
>
> Or we could look at the other approach: call the svn executable as
> standalone process, and analyse the results from stdout, like was done by
> someone else - forgot his name. Perhaps his code is useable as a basis for
a
> generic Java svn wrapper library interface, where the implementation can
be
> either program-call or JNI?
>
> (Clearly some work there... )
>
> I haven't even begun looking at the source-code for any of these projects.
>
> With regards,
>
> --Tim
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Richard In Public [mailto:edification@blueyonder.co.uk]
> Sent: woensdag 19 maart 2003 18:41
> To: dev@subversion.tigris.org
> Subject: Anyone interested in a Subversion Eclipse plugin?
>
> Hi All
>
> Subversion and Eclipse form the backbone of my development environment. I
> make heavy use of the fantastic TortoiseSVN but every time I use Eclipse's
> CVS plugin I find myself longing for a Subversion equivalent.
>
> I'd love to contribute an SVN Eclipse plugin but just don't have the time
-
> I'll soon be starting law school and am doing web sites round the clock to
> pay for it. That said, I'm really keen to contribute my enthusiasm, and
> perhaps some administrative input, to such a project.
>
> As a starting point I'd appreciate any feedback from people who are either
> interested in using such a plugin or contributing to its development.
Given
> the backing (http://www.eclipse.org/org/index.html) that Eclipse has and
> it's popularity (http://www.theopenenterprise.com/story/TOE20021007S0005)
I
> think that such a plugin could also help in expanding SVN's user base (and
> perhaps Eclipses...).
>
> Regards to the community,
>
> Richard Hoberman
>
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