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

From: Marcus Haarmann <marcus.haarmann_at_midoco.de>
Date: 2006-07-31 14:06:00 CEST

Hi,

I assume your project was checked out outside of eclipse (with Tortoise
e.g.).
Subclipse gets to know your project is under subversion control when you
once execute the Team->Share project. It will detect the existing .svn
folders then.
There is no automatic scanning of subclipse for theses folders once eclipse
opens a new project.
This is described in the FAQ as I remember it right.

Marcus

-----Original Message-----
From: Miha Vitorovic [mailto:mvitorovic@nil.si]
Sent: Monday, July 31, 2006 1:23 PM
To: users@subclipse.tigris.org
Subject: Re: [Subclipse-users] How to make Subclipse aware that a project is
SVN managed?

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,

---
  Miha Vitorovic
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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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