Hi, Mark:
Please see my comments below.
Thanks
RJX
Mark Phippard wrote:
> Jim R <jimjxr@gmail.com> wrote on 10/26/2006 04:33:19 AM:
>
>> 3. If I checkout a project using command line svn client, and import it
>> to eclipse, subclipse doesn't recognize this as a svn project, and
>> there's no way to connect the project in eclipse to svn repository.
>
> It does for the rest of us. The top-level folder you import has to
> contain the .svn folders, and then it will be auto-connected.
>
> There is no Team -> Share option available to connect it? If not, then
> that implies it did get connected. Maybe an exception was logged in the
> error log that is causing the decorators to not appear.
Team -> Share Project is available, but once I click it and select SVN,
it doesn't recognize that the project is already linked to SVN and has
.SVN directory, it proceeds to ask me for a place in the repository to
store project as if it is new.
>
> Mark
>
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