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Newbie question cont'd.

From: Buday Gergely István <gergely.buday_at_siemens.com>
Date: 2005-02-28 15:48:03 CET

 
Hi,

according to Mark Phippard's advice, I have installed javahl. lsof says it's
running:

$ lsof | grep svnjavahl
java 5611 budayg mem REG 3,2 206432 122242
/usr/lib/libsvnjavahl-1.so.0.0.0

(I did'n have to fiddle with LD_LIBRARY_PATH, it worked without further ado)

I have ubuntu hoary, subclipse 0.9.27 and eclipse 3.0.1.

I've created a new project, put a Java package and a main class in it. I
tried Team->Share Project... with "cba/trunk" as module name. Eclipse says

"Module 'cba' already exists remotely. Would you like to synchronize your
local project with the existing remote module?"

Beforehand I created the 'cba' and 'cba/trunk' directories because otherwise
I get an error message. I answered "yes". Then I got a dialog box with title

        "Synchronize Complete - SVN"

and with text

        "Synchronizing SVN (/cba): No changes found."

I have taken a look at the repository via SVN Repository perspective, and no
changes were made to it. What went wrong? How can I import my project to my
subversion repo?

- Greg
Received on Tue Mar 1 01:48:03 2005

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