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Re: Attaching Subclipse to an already existing working copy

From: Mark Phippard <MarkP_at_softlanding.com>
Date: 2004-12-24 17:05:46 CET

> I would like to use the Subsclipse features without having to checkout
the project with Subsclipse.
> Is there a way to achieve this?

Generally speaking, yes. You just do Team -> Share Project. We recognize
that it is already a WC, and offer to just "hook it up" to Subclipse. You
might need to define a repository connection prior to doing this. Not
sure.

All that being said, this might only work if your entire workspace is on
the Samba share. If the workspace is local and you are using the "Linked
Resources" feature of Eclipse, then I do not think it works.

> I was not able to check out the project using Windows Subsclipse into the
UNIX SAMBA directory
> without losing the UNIX file permissions - which makes the project
unusable.

As with the previous question on the error messages, this is a Subversion
issue. We are simply consumers of their API. This sort of thing would be
up to the API. You can report it to them, however, they have said in the
past that this is an issue they will not address, even when working
entirely on UNIX. Using a SAMNA share from Windows obviously adds an
additional layer of complication.

Mark

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