Greg Brown <gsbrown@umich.edu> wrote on 05/10/2006 02:04:11 PM:
> The documentation which comes with to 1.01 subclipse plugin seems
> wrong. I tried to import my project following the instructions "
> Import a new Project into a SVN Repository " which came with the
> plugin. I follow along until the step which is shown below: ( Enter
> Folder Name, for sharing the project.) I never see that dialog box!
> It skips ovrer it. It just asks for a password and then commits the
> whole project, I never get to add a /trunk directory.
The Importing a project section talks about taking a project already in
your Eclipse workspace and adding it to the repository by using the Team
-> Share Project method. It sounds to me like you were in the SVN
Repositories view and right-clicked and took the Import option.
That option is documented in the help here:
http://svn.collab.net/subclipse/help/index.jsp?topic=/org.tigris.subversion.subclipse.doc/html/reference/import-folder.html
Which is linked from the help for the SVN Repository view:
http://svn.collab.net/subclipse/help/index.jsp?topic=/org.tigris.subversion.subclipse.doc/html/reference/svn-repository-view.html
When using this technique, you would create the trunk folder first, and
then select it and choose Import to import into it.
Normally, you would use the Team -> Share Project option as that adds the
content to the repository and also turns the project into a working copy
so it does not have to be checked out again.
Mark
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Received on Wed May 10 20:11:14 2006