Fabio Da Soghe <fabio.dasoghe@sysgroup.it> wrote on
28.07.2005 10:05:00:
> I apologize for the incompletness of my
tests: I didn't verified the
> SVN client behaviour with files of same
name already in the local directory.
>
> Maybe for the Subclipse
community this is not a big issue (you don't
> do a "checkout as..."
every day), but my work group has to create
> quite a few new Eclipse
projects sometimes, so for us it's not a
> trivial problem. And I think
it can be a negative introdution to
> Subclipse for new users, because
it's the first command you're likely to use.
Why don't you simply create a project in the
Eclipse, and then select "Team / Share project". All you need to do is create
its parent folder (like /projects/project1), and then you specify
/projects/project1/trunk as your target. Then you "Add to version
control..." your entire project (or just some files), hit "commit", and you're
done.That way you get your project into the trunk. Then you just create
tags and branches and you're all set. [You know, it seemed quite
simple when I thought about it, but looks kinda complicated when written down
:)]
[Fabio Da Soghe] Well, I was talking about the case where
you already have a source tree in the SVN repository and you want to
checkout it in a new Eclipse project. I know the import of a fresh new project
from Eclipse into subversion is seamless thank to Subclipse :)
Anyway
thanks for your interest.
Cheers,
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