I am currently using subclipse for web development along side
traditional software development and was wondering can you add the
following.
1. Be able to designate in some fashion and auto "PUT" feature for
files. So that when a commit is done that file is then automatically
exported or copied to another location (e.g. a website directory). This
would be quite nice and eliminate the need to use either the command
line or Tortoise, I am on WinXp, to do an Export.
Our Flash development team would also find this useful. If you have used
Macromedia Dreamweaver before this feature would work the same way.
Thanks, and enjoying subclipse very much.
Kevin
-Kevin Marino
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Webmaster - NeighborCare Technology Center
kevin.marino-at-neighborcare.com
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-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Phippard [mailto:MarkP@softlanding.com]
Sent: Monday, March 21, 2005 11:16 AM
To: users@subclipse.tigris.org
Subject: Re: Unable to install
"Joe ." <japher@hotmail.com> wrote on 03/21/2005 11:13:09 AM:
> I'm attempting to install Subclipse 0.9.28 on Eclipse Version: 3.0.1,
Build
> id: 200409161125 but always receive the following error: -
>
> Subclipse (0.9.28) requires plug-in "org.eclipse.core.resources".
>
> In the Install/Update dialog (once I've connected to
> http://subclipse.tigris.org/update and got a list of available
> features)
> when I tick 'Subclipse' a red cross appears on it and the above error.
When
> I click 'Error Details' I get the following information: -
>
> Requested operation cannot be performed because it would invalidate
> the current configuration. See details for more information.
> Subclipse (0.9.28) Update conflict detected (see details). Please
deselect
> this update and try again.
> Subclipse (0.9.28) requires plug-in "org.eclipse.core.resources".
>
> My plugins folder DOES contain this plugin, so why can't the installer
find
> it!?
It sounds like you have some corruption in your Eclipse configuration.
Try closing Eclipse and then restarting it with -clean added to the
command line options. This will hopefully fix the plugin configuration.
Mark
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