Re: Getting Eclipse to build a project imported from CVS
Re: Getting Eclipse to build a project imported from CVS
- Subject: Re: Getting Eclipse to build a project imported from CVS
- From: Kieran Kelleher <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 27 Aug 2008 21:12:56 -0400
Roger,
Subversion should be easy to setup ... really.... if you are new to
SCM systems, then Subversion is probably friendlier that CVS to start
out with.
Try the info at these URLs. Please note that it you have svn 1.5.x
binaries installed then you should use Subclipse 1.4.x plugin. For svn
1.4.x, you should use the Subclipse 1.2.x plugin. You should install
the JavaHL bits if using Subclipse 1.4.x plugin too BTW.
http://homepage.mac.com/kelleherk/iblog/C1837526061/E20070705124145/index.html
http://homepage.mac.com/kelleherk/iblog/C1837526061/E20070705125504/index.html
http://homepage.mac.com/kelleherk/iblog/C1837526061/E20070705143638/index.html
Also, just test it with command line for your account to make sure
your svn+ssh is working right. Also, the GUI program svnX is useful
for browsing a repository and keeping an eye on repository activity if
you are not emailing commits to everyone.
HTH,
Kieran
On Aug 27, 2008, at 3:36 PM, Roger Perryman wrote:
I agree. Obviously I don't have it setup correctly. I was hoping for
some direction or a tutorial showing how to setup svn+ssh. Perhaps I
am specifying the parameters wrong. I get a dialog with the error
message Folder '' does not exist remotely. The URL I am using is
svn+ssh://HostName:3690/full/path/to/repository/ProjectName
I'm not sure how to specify the user information. I have setup the
ssh (General -> Network Connections -> SSH2) with the keys that work
from the terminal so it should "just work."
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