On 8/4/07, Mark Phippard <markphip@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On 8/4/07, Zebe Diah <zebediah49@gmail.com> wrote:
> > The project is listed on the left in the editor, and I can select, edit,
> and
> > upload files from it.. but I can't do a number of things, including
> editing
> > the Build Path, doing anything in the "source" submenu, and any of the
> > refactor options.
> > Also, the files don't show up under "default package" like the normally
> > would.
> >
> >
> > Now, I also tried sharing a similar project to the repository. That one
> > worked fine, and I still had all of the options that I normally have.
> >
> > I looked for a few hours online to try to find out what was wrong, but
> > couldn't find anything. All the tutorials end with creating the
> project...
> > which isn't far enough.
> >
> >
> >
> > I have to think that there is some sort of simple option that I am
> missing
> > here, but I don't know what it might be.
>
> When you checkout a project, if all of the Eclipse files like .project
> and .classpath that tell Eclipse what type of project it is, are not
> in the repository, then you need to use the option to run the New
> Project wizard while checking out. If you do not run the wizard and
> select a Java project and configure the settings, then all you get is
> a "Simple Project" which is nothing more than a file browser.
>
> So delete the project and checkout again. Subclipse will detect if
> the .project file is in the repository and set the checkout wizard
> choice appropriately. If it is not there, use the option Subclipse
> suggests which is to run the New Project wizard. When you run that
> wizard, you need to create a new Java Project.
>
> --
> Thanks
>
> Mark Phippard
> http://markphip.blogspot.com/
>
Thanks-- that works. :-D
~Zeb
Received on Sat Aug 4 16:15:39 2007