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RE: Re: [Subclipse-users] Having issues with eclipse 3.7

From: Gavin Baumanis <gavinb_at_thespidernet.com>
Date: Fri, 7 Sep 2012 08:00:06 -0700 (PDT)

Hi Mark,
As always - thanks for your reply.

> On Fri, Sep 7, 2012 at 10:40 AM, Gavin Baumanis <gavinb at thespidernet dot com>wrote:
>
>
> > I have recently killed my PC and am now working on a new one. Thus I have
> > had to reinstall all of my developer tools.
> >
> > I have installed eclipse 3.7 x64 (helios),

I mis-spoke - I do have 3.7 - but it is Indigo - not Helios,

> > Sliksvn x64 (for javahl)
> >
>
> If you are using Subclipse 1.8.x (which I would highly recommend) this is
> not needed.

I am using 1.8.x

I have uninstalled sliksvn and tried re-installing everything, again. This hasn't altered anything, however.
 
> I just cannot seem to get the TEAM context menu to work.
> >
>
> What does that mean?

I have no SVN related options in the team context menu. I can only see apply patch and share project (which allows me to connect to a CVS server)

>
> I was sure that previously all I did was delete my projects and re-import
> > them and that would allow me to use the team / subclipse features - but
> > this time around that doesn't seem to be working for me.
> >
>
> If Subclipse is installed, and you import a project that it recognizes as a
> valid SVN working copy, then it will auto connect it. Otherwise, you need
> to use Team > Share. That said, if you were expecting it to auto connect,
> then Team > Share is also probably not going to do what you want.

Correct I was expecting it to auto-connect after re-import - but it doesn't.
 
> If you have Subclipse 1.8.x installed, then it needs to be a Subversion 1.7
> working copy format.

I certainly do have a 1.7.x working copy.

>
> If you install Subclipse AFTER the projects are already in your working
> copy, those projects will NOT be auto-connected. However, as long as they
> are a valid SVN working copy, then doing Team > Share will do the right
> thing and simply connect them.

Share only provides me with a CVS option.
 
> Have you tried adding an SVN repository in the Subclipse perspective and
> see if you can browse it and view history? That would at least allow you to
> know that Subclipse is installed and working.

I hadn't thought of that - thanks.
When I open the Team-Synchronise perspective there is only options for syncing with a patch or a CVS repo.

If there is supposed to be a Subclipse "labelled" perspective - there is not.

Eclipse shows that Subclipse 1.8.16 is installed (I simply clicked both checkboxes and installed everything for Subclipse) - which is what I have previously done.

>
> --
> Thanks
>
> Mark Phippard
> http://markphip.blogspot.com/

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