| Linking an existing Ecllpse project to an SVN repository [message #541900] |
Wed, 23 June 2010 01:48  |
आलोक कुमार Messages: 1 Registered: June 2010 |
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I have an eclipse project that was connected to a remote SVN repository.
Then I did an upgrade and a new plugin got installed. That upgrade/install removed the linkage of the project with svn.
Now, I'm trying to re-establish the linkage of the sources in the project with the repository.
How do I do this? Whenever I try to link it to svn again via "Team", the sources that were part of svn earlier never get committed, ie they never show up in the list of sources to commit.
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| Re: Linking an existing Ecllpse project to an SVN repository [message #541936 is a reply to message #541900] |
Wed, 23 June 2010 05:41   |
olly2 Missing name Messages: 27 Registered: June 2010 |
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Hallo आलोक कुमार,
I do it allways like this.
Prerequisites:
- you have a project in Eclipse with .svn folders in it - it is a valid svn working copy.
- Subversive with all it´s connectors is installed
I also recommend to create a server location for the repositories root in the SVN repository exploring perspective.
Now, just in the project explorer rightclick on the project root. Choose Team->Share project. Select "svn" and the prepared server connection.That´s it.
[Updated on: Wed, 23 June 2010 05:54] Report message to a moderator
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