Hello,
I have an existing project in Eclipse (version 3.2.1) that I've checked
out with TortoiseSVN (version 1.4.0) and Subversion (version 1.4). The
only thing different about this project is that the Working Copy/source
code is in one location and the Eclipse workspace is in another. I tried
to get Subclipse (version 1.0.3) to acknowledge that this project
contained a valid Working Copy using the method described in your Connect
an Existing Project with SVN help page. However subclipse doesn't seem to
recognize this as a Working Copy and tries to put them in the repository
instead.
If I right click my project and select properties in Eclipse I see the
"Location:" as specifying a directory where a .svn folder exists (the top
of my Working Copy). Shouldn't this be enough? My .project, etc files
are also in this Eclipse Location.
Any ideas?
thanks!
Allen Irwin
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Received on Fri Nov 3 00:58:17 2006