Hello.
I'm another guy having troubles with linked source directories.
Unfortunatly my project must have only 2 linked source directories (I
have 2 projects like this one, they both share one source directory).
So the source code of my project need to be elsewhere on my computer.
I've look around in the mailing list archive and didn't found any
information about how make it work. The changelog of the 1.1.3 shows
that "Implement new Eclipse 3.2-required method for linked resources.
We still only ignore them, but this at least allows them to exist in
the project.". It seems that subclipse can handle them but it's
desactivated by default. Is it possible to activate it ?
I've just check-out the SVN project in order to try to activate it
myself but it's too hard with my poor knowledge of how an eclipse
plugin works.
Is there any way to make subclipse handle these linked source directories ?
Here is why I tried to use linked source directory, I have retrieve
the source code of a big project with parts in C++ and java. I need to
keep the source code in the same place in order to make the commit
easily (single commit with modification of C++ and java). There is 3
java source directories (one common for 2 projects). Now the hard
part, I have to move a lot of source code from a package to another
one and not always (rarely in fact) in the same source directory. It
would be great if svn would be notified that the files had moved.
Maybe there is another way to make it and not using linked source code.
Thanks a lot for any help that you can give me.
Bye.
Antoine DESSAIGNE
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Received on Fri Feb 2 11:15:28 2007