I just tried the same sort of thing on a Windows box with Eclipse 3.2
and Subclipse 1.0.3. It immediately recognized the working directory as
such. I did not even have to try the share project thing. I noted that
Subclipse seems to be configured for JavaSVN, but I didn't even install
that plugin! Does it come with Subclipse?
Steve Maring wrote:
> I'd like to apply the subclipse context to an existing svn working
> directory. I do not want to have to check it out of the repository
> again.
>
> I've noted that when using JavaSVN, the "team" --> "share project"
> dialog never manages to recognize the presence of any .svn directories
> and prompt to just validate the connection of an already configured
> project. It always wants to do an import of new content into the
> repository. JavaHL does seem to recognize the existance of the .svn
> dirs and prompts to "connect project to repository". However, if I
> click finish, the dialog does not go away, regardless of whether I
> select "validate connection on finish". The only way to get rid of
> the dialog is to select cancel, but then I do not have my icon
> decorations and the subversion context on my project that I want.
>
> This is Eclipse 3.2 with Subclipse 1.1.6 running on FC4. The
> installed Subversion is 1.4.0 with --enable-javahl. The JavaSVN
> plugin is 1.0.6
>
> Any thoughts on how to get this to work would be appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
> Steve Maring
> Tampa, FL
>
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