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SVN and existing svn projects (I know it's been asked before)

From: Edward Rudd <eddie_at_omegaware.com>
Date: 2005-02-18 16:32:00 CET

I just installed Eclipse 3.0.1 and the latest Subclipse release via the
update server as of yesterday. and spent a bit getting subclipse to
attache to the JNI javahl interface to subversion on FC3 x86_64.

Repository viewing works, checkout out a NEW repository mostly works (it
checks it out as trunk, and I didn't see and obvious way to change the
exported folder name.)

The problem I am having, is I have several existing SVN WC projects that I
linked into my workspace in Eclipse, however subclipse completely ignores
them. And I tried the team->Share option on the right click menu of the
project, but all it did was ask me to "import" to an existing REPO, or
create a new repo. and when I ran that it DESTROYED my .svn metadata
directories in the WC and tried to create a new top level import tree on
my SVN tree. I've seen several posts that *claim* that subclipse will
auto detect the metadata and just attach and the "UI" will let me know
that it is doing this, but I have failed to see this happen.

Does anyone have any idea of what might be wrong?
Received on Sat Feb 19 02:32:00 2005

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