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Cédric
>Folks,
> First of all thanks for Subclipse and sorry to contact you directly,.. just getting
>really frustrated and do not know who to turn to. I am a Subversion Newbie. I have
>Subversion 3.0 on a Fedora Core 2 server running Apache 2.0.49.
>
>Some of my clients are windows XP boxes so Tortoise SVN is great for them. Other
>clients (developers) are using Eclipse 3.0 IDE so we have installed the subclipse
>plugin. If was effortless. However I need more comprehensive documentation on how to
>import, export and checkout within Eclipse using the subclipse plugin. In particular I
>am after excruciating detail (dummies guide style)on apache and permissions for the
>repository.
>
>Currently I create a repository on my server using command line. After this I can only
>check out an entire trunk or branch from within Eclipse using subclipse and when I do
>it is 'Read Only'. In an effort to surmount this permissions issue I have created a
>group called svn and placed a user say 'bob' within this group. Apache owns my svn
>repository recursively and SVN is the group. I connect to my repository from subclipse
>as bob but still no luck. Just 'Read Only' access. Shouldn't I have write access
>after 'Checkout as Project' and furthermore shouldn't I be able to checkout a single
>file under this respository rather than a whole branch? My final dumb question is if I
>am using subversion with apache where the heck is my personal repository on the server
>and/or on my Eclipse client?
>
>Are there any documents instructing one on how to setup Subclipse with a server side
>repository? Found one up on Codehaus but it just had the basics.
>
>Any help is much appreciated as I have to have the subclipse facet working,
>
>Thanks,
>
>Richard.
>
>
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Received on Sun Oct 17 08:36:22 2004