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Re: [Subclipse-users] repository tree rooted in node other than project root

From: patrimith <paddysmith_at_gmail.com>
Date: 2007-02-05 16:22:17 CET

Okay.

I guess one thing to try getting around this is to set up a structure in my
own svn repo and use Externals.txt to pull in the code from the other
repositories. That way I might be able to have the project stucture that I
need and still use subclipse.

Thanks, Mark.

Patrick Smith

Mark Phippard-3 wrote:
>
>> I'm pretty sure that with subclipse, you need to have the root of the
>> project checked out from a svn repo. I was wondering if it is possible to
>> have subclipse recognize any subtree not rooted at the project root as
>> being
>> under subversion control?
>
> No, it is not possible. Eclipse only allows version control to be
> associated with a project. I think there is nothing stopping the vc
> provider from then allowing it to be fine-grained, but in our case we do
> not
> and the SVN WC format rules makes it difficult.
>

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