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Re: [Subclipse-users] How to make Subclipse aware that a project is SVN managed?

From: Miha Vitorovic <mvitorovic_at_nil.si>
Date: 2006-07-31 13:23:19 CEST

I'm sorry to say so, but you must be doing something wrong here, because
I've added existing Svn projects to Eclipse without any problems since the
day I started using it.

Regards,

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johann.petrak@gmail.com wrote on 31.07.2006 12:58:40:
> Back to the start here :(
> 
> I added another directory to Eclipse with Subclipse 1.0.3 installed 
> and it was NOT recognized as 
> being managed by subversion. 
> There is a .svn directory in that directory I added, I added it as 
> ordinary Java project 
> (not existing ant  buildfile) and I did it several times. Nothing.
> 
> This is extremely frustrating. I think this is the #1 way of adding 
> existing projects
> to Eclipse with the expectation to get Subclipse take care of the 
existing 
> Subversion information automatically and it does not work. 
> 
> I am now using Eclipse as an editor and doing all the subversion related 
> stuff from the command line, but this can only be a temporary solution.
> 
> Is there any workaround? Any internal file that must be changed to 
achieve this?
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