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Re: Commit in synchronize view

From: Eugene Kuleshov <eu_at_javatx.org>
Date: 2005-01-04 22:01:43 CET

Mark Phippard wrote:

>Use Subclipse to check it out.
>
>
  It looks like that it doesn't work either. I can see some progress and
after that some empty decorator like [] appears on from of the empty
folder created by checkout wizard and that is it. I tried svn+ssh
protocol with the same result. Log file in the workspace directory also
has nothing. Do you have any suggestions where else I can look? As I
said, command line tool work ok.

>My guess would be that the main folder is not an svn folder.
>
  What is the main folder?

>Also you
>haven't answered any of the questions. Which set of dialogs did you get
>#1 or 2? Based on this it is clear that you want to see #2, but it is
>sounding like you saw #1. That means that whatever Subclipse does to
>recognize an existing provider did not work.
>
>
  Sorry if I wasn't clear. After I choose repository and specify "trunk"
as module name wizard is saying that it has everything he need to share
project with the repository and that is all I can see.

>I have seen messages in the past that case sensitivity can be important.
>So you might just check that when you defined your Subversion repository
>to Subclipse, you stored it the same way that exists in your .svn folders.
> You should be able to go to the root folder of your project in a DOS
>prompt and run svn info to see this.
>
>Mark
>
>
>
>Eugene Kuleshov <eu@javatx.org> wrote on 01/04/2005 02:48:30 PM:
>
>
>
>>Mark Phippard wrote:
>>
>> As I said I have repository:
>>
>> http://host/repos/projectName
>> \-- trunk
>> \-- all code in here
>>
>> I have that code checked out locally by using command line svn and
>>have added it to Eclipse workspace. Now I can't attach it to the
>>repository. The best Subclipse did to me is deleting all .svn
>>
>>
>directories.
>
>
>> regards,
>> Eugene
>>
>>
>>
>>>Can you please step back and just explain again what you are trying to
>>>
>>>
>do?
>
>
>>>Which of my two scenarios are you trying to accomplish? All of our
>>>previous messages seemed to indicate #2, but now I think it is #1.
>>>
>>>Subclipse has a problem working with https:// repositories in that we
>>>
>>>
>have
>
>
>>>no ability to accept your server certificate. You can solve this by
>>>
>>>
>using
>
>
>>>the svn command line, and running an svn ls command against your
>>>repository. It should then ask you to accept the certificate and just
>>>tell it to do so permanently.
>>>
>>>If you wanted to add your Eclipse project directly to trunk, then the
>>>"trunk" folder cannot already exist in the repository. If you wanted
>>>
>>>
>it
>
>
>>>in "trunk/project" then you can do this by clicking "Use specificied
>>>project name" and typing that value. It will then create the "project"
>>>
>>>
>
>
>
>>>folder inside trunk and add to it.
>>>
>>>If you already have code loaded in the trunk folder of your repository,
>>>
>>>
>
>
>
>>>then you should probably be using the Checkout option to initially
>>>populate your Eclipse workspace as a WC associated with Subclipse.
>>>
>>>Mark
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>Eugene Kuleshov <eu@javatx.org> wrote on 01/04/2005 02:17:56 PM:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>Mark Phippard wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Could it be anyhow related to repository structure? I have
>>>>https://host:/repos/projname/trunk and tried to specify "trunk" as a
>>>>module name in share project wizard. SVN repository is locatd at
>>>>https://host:/repos/projname
>>>>
>>>> By the way, it is in windows and I can work with this repository
>>>>
>>>>
>from
>
>
>>>>command line SVN or TortoiseSVN tools.
>>>>
>>>> regards,
>>>> Eugene
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>Eugene Kuleshov <eu@javatx.org> wrote on 01/04/2005 11:24:00 AM:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>In my case Subclipse just deleting all .svn directories if they
>>>>>>already there or complaining that artifact already exists. Am I
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>doing
>
>
>>>>>>something wrong?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>There are two "modes" for Share Project.
>>>>>
>>>>>1) New unversioned project to be added to the repository. Wizard
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>walks
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>>you through process of selecting repository provider, specifying
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>location
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>>in repository etc.. This then creates the project folder in the
>>>>>repository, and then checks it back out. This turns your project
>>>>>
>>>>>
>into
>
>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>a
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>>WC (where everything is unversioned) and you can then add/commit.
>>>>>
>>>>>2) Project is somehow already a valid WC. In this mode, you get an
>>>>>immediate dialog that tells you it found the .svn folders as well as
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>some
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>>other info, such as the target repository. It then offers to
>>>>>
>>>>>
>"connect"
>
>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>>the WC up to Subclipse, which simply does some kind of internal
>>>>>registration within Eclipse.
>>>>>
>>>>>It sounds like you are not getting the dialog in #2, and it is
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>proceeding
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>>down path #1. We should examine why. I am not sure what Subclipse
>>>>>checks. It may just check for a .svn folder in the project root --
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>that
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>>seems most likely.
>>>>>
>>>>>Mark
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
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