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

From: Ian Brockbank <Ian.Brockbank_at_wolfsonmicro.com>
Date: 2005-02-21 10:27:42 CET

Hi Edward.

Are you running on Windows? Make sure that the path name to your
project matches the case used by Windows - if not, Subclipse mistakenly
seems to think it's a different path.

For example if your project is at C:\Code\Proj1, but you have imported
it into Eclipse as C:\code\proj1, things will go wrong. The thing to do
is delete your project from the Eclipse workspace then re-import it,
clicking on the browse button before accepting the path to the project
(this corrects the case if necessary). Once you have done this, you
should be able to go to Team->Share Project..., click on SVN and hit
Next once it is enabled. You should be taken to a screen saying
something along the lines of "Found this location, do you want me to
check it"? If you don't get that screen, Subclipse hasn't recognised
your metadata and you'll need to provide more details for someone else
to help.

Cheers,

Ian Brockbank
Applications Software Team Leader
e: ian.brockbank@wolfsonmicro.com / apps@wolfsonmicro.com
scd: ian@scottishdance.net
t: +44 131 272 7145
f: +44 131 272 7001
  

 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: news [mailto:news@sea.gmane.org] On Behalf Of Edward Rudd
> Sent: 18 February 2005 15:32
> To: users@subclipse.tigris.org
> Subject: SVN and existing svn projects (I know it's been asked before)
>
> 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?
>
>
>
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