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Re: Commit in synchronize view

From: Mark Phippard <MarkP_at_softlanding.com>
Date: 2005-01-06 15:21:21 CET

Eugene Kuleshov <eu@md.pp.ru> wrote on 01/06/2005 09:17:04 AM:

> So it is not related to Subclipse?

The certificate caching is performed by Subversion. What Subclipse cannot
provide is a a user interface to accept and cache the certificate for you.

> I can browse it in repositories view too. Can you try to checkout jsvn

> using command line svn client, then add that dir as a project to Eclipse

> workspace and then try to share it?

Why wouldn't I just check it out using Subclipse (which I have done in the
past). I do not understand how you checkout a project using the command
line and then see it in Eclipse anyway. Why would Eclipse even know the
project exists if you do not use the Eclipse UI to create the project? You
cannot, generally speaking, just create stuff in your workspace and then
use it in Eclipse. It ought to be created by Eclipse.

Mark

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