johann.petrak@gmail.com wrote on 06/19/2006 04:50:47 AM:
> I have an *existing* (Java) project in Eclipse that has been created by
> creating a Project from an existing Ant buildfile.
>
> This project has been managed by svn already, so there are the .svn
directories.
>
> However I only now installed Subclipse and it seems Subclipse does not
> recognize that this project is managed by SVN (although all the
information
> is present in the .svn files).
>
> I would have expected that this should be sufficient for Subclipse to
> immediately let me do everything I did with command line subversion
commands
> before, but nothing of that sort happens.
>
> So what does it need to make Subclipse aware of the fact that this
project
> is SVN managed?
>
> Everything I tried yet either requires that I check out the module again
> and/or that the project does not already exist as an Eclipse project.
You have to do Team -> Share Project. Then select SVN and it should give
a dialog indicating that it recognizes the .svn folders and offers to
connect it up.
See:
http://svn.collab.net/subclipse/help/topic/org.tigris.subversion.subclipse.doc/html/gettingstarted/share-existing.html
which is also in the Eclipse help under Getting Started -> Connecting an
Exsiting Project with SVN
Mark
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