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Re: problems Checking Out (Modified by Toby Thain)

From: Mark Phippard <MarkP_at_softlanding.com>
Date: 2005-02-17 16:06:40 CET

Toby Thain <toby@telegraphics.com.au> wrote on 02/17/2005 01:19:08 AM:

> I'm having a lot of trouble getting checking out a project from an SVN
> repository.
> I can add the repo location, disclose its folders, and go through the
> Checkout as Project or Checkout As options on a folder, but the project
> never appears in the browser (despite Refresh).
> It does seem to get as far as creating a folder in the workspace and
> checking out the contents - but no project.
>
> I've tried this on Eclipse 3.0.1(Subclipse 0.9.27), on both Windows and
> OS X.
> I've used both HTTPS and ssh tunnel to svnserve with identical results.
> The CLI tools work perfectly to the https:// repo url, both on Windows
> & OS X client machines, and run on the server (1.1.3).
>
> What can I do? I've spent hours on this already and don't know what to
> try next.

Which Eclipse view are you trying to see the Project in? Some of the
views apply filters to not show certain project types. Try the Resource
Navigator and make sure there are no filters applied.

The next thing to check would be your actual workspace using a normal OS
file-system browser. Is the project in your workspace root? Is there a
.project file in the root of the project folder. If you open the .project
file do the contents look right?

The fact that it does not work on Windows or OS X tells me that maybe you
have an empty or corrupt .project file in your repository so Eclipse will
not show the project anywhere.

Mark

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