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Re: Sharing a pre-existing project

From: Mark Phippard <MarkP_at_softlanding.com>
Date: 2004-07-08 20:50:39 CEST

McClain Looney <m@loonsoft.com> wrote on 07/08/2004 02:40:06 PM:

> 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.
>

You are right. I do not think I ever tried it on 3.0, it does work now.
Question, I have the root of my repository defined to Subclipse. How can
I create a ProjectName\trunk\Project type structure when I share? I would
presume that I would have to manually create the ProjectName\trunk part
first, but when I share how could I add the Project under trunk as opposed
to the root?

I think I would ideally like the wizard to incoporate a repository browser
widget at some point to allow me to create the folders and then share to
that point.

But otherwise, it did work out fine.

Thanks

Mark
Received on Fri Jul 9 04:50:39 2004

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