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Subclipse on Linux doesn't seem to see my .svn directories?

From: Karen Tracey <graybark_at_bellsouth.net>
Date: 2005-08-19 22:16:41 CEST

I have two machines, one Windows and the other Linux, where I recently
added Subclipse 0.9.32 to my Eclipse 3.1.0 installations. In both cases my
Eclipse project contains a working copy from my Subversion repository; I
had been using the svn command-line tools to commit/update/etc. On the
Windows machine, Subclipse automagically realized my project was from a
Subversion repository and started annotating the package explorer with the
repository location, version information, plus it added the Team menu items
to synchronize, commit, update, etc. This hasn't happened on the Linux
machine and I'm wondering why not?

I can manually add the repository on Linux in the SVN Repository Exploring
perspective and see all the files in there, so Subclipse seems to be mostly
working, but it doesn't seem to have noticed the .svn directories in my
project tree that would tell it how to tie my existing project files to the
repository. Any ideas why not? I can't recall doing anything on the
Windows box to make this happen. (I have tried "Refresh"ing the project on
the Linux box, but that doesn't do it.)

Thanks for any help,
Karen
Received on Sat Aug 20 06:16:41 2005

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