Scott Palmer wrote:
>>> The Synchronize View is an Eclipse feature that Team providers can
>>> extend for their tool. The online help that comes with Eclipse
>>> (while mentioning CVS) mostly also applies to Subversion.
>>> http://help.eclipse.org/help30/index.jsp?topic=/
>>> org.eclipse.platform.doc.user/reference/ref-33.htm
>>> You can have many projects in the view. Eugene can comment further,
>>> but I think you can even have CVS and SVN projects in the same view
>>> at the same time.
>>>
>> That is true. You can have multiple mixed CVS and SVN syncs at the
>> same time. The only problem is that single sync can't mix CVS and SVN
>> (actually it is most annoying to me).
>
> How? I looked at the docs at the supplied URL, they answered a couple
> questions. E.g. what the verb "synchronize" meant in this context - I
> thought it would do update/commit (which is also why I didn't dare try
> a double click), but apparently it only re-scans for new changes.
Actually there is also a pop-up menu with few more actions including
the one short-cutted with a double click.
> It doesn't say how you get more than one project to show up in the
> synchronize view. I've been fiddling with this for quite a while now
> and all I can get it to do is flip between projects in the workspace.
> It won't ever show them all at once.
You have few options:
-- From a Package Explorer or Navigator. Select projects that have
either CVS or SVN sharing and use Team -> Sync with repo menu
-- From Sync view toolbar. Synchronize drop down -> Syncronize... will
run sync wizard
-- When Team Sync action set is enabled for perspective the same drop
down and a wizard also available from main toolbar.
regards,
Eugene
Received on Wed Sep 14 14:05:48 2005