| Importing projects [message #511395] |
Mon, 01 February 2010 09:21  |
Wim Jongman Messages: 417 Registered: July 2009 |
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Hi,
Is it possible to import projects from an existing local repository. The
wizard is already there but it seems to be a page of the import repository
wizard.
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| Re: Importing projects [message #515235 is a reply to message #511506] |
Wed, 17 February 2010 23:32   |
Sven Efftinge Messages: 1667 Registered: July 2009 |
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Robin Rosenberg schrieb:
> Either clone the local repo. Enter a URL of the form file:PATH, or use
> the Import Existing Projects wizard.
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I've cloned our git repository from http://git.softeys.de/p/tmf.xtext.git
It contains a couple of projects in the typical Eclipse layout (tests,
plugins and features are in dedicated folders). When importing that
repostiory no projects are found (I assume that's because they are
nested too deep within the repository).
When using the standard "Import Existing Projects" the imported projects
afterwards the imported projects are not connected to the repository.
Am I doing something wrong, or is it a known limitation?
Cheers,
Sven
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| Re: Importing projects [message #515236 is a reply to message #515235] |
Wed, 17 February 2010 23:32   |
Sven Efftinge Messages: 1667 Registered: July 2009 |
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We have a .project file in the root, which caused the described
behavior. Also using the share wizard after using the standard import
existing projects wizard worked well.
Thanks,
Sven
Sven Efftinge schrieb:
> Robin Rosenberg schrieb:
>> Either clone the local repo. Enter a URL of the form file:PATH, or use
>> the Import Existing Projects wizard.
>>
>
> I've cloned our git repository from http://git.softeys.de/p/tmf.xtext.git
>
> It contains a couple of projects in the typical Eclipse layout (tests,
> plugins and features are in dedicated folders). When importing that
> repostiory no projects are found (I assume that's because they are
> nested too deep within the repository).
>
> When using the standard "Import Existing Projects" the imported projects
> afterwards the imported projects are not connected to the repository.
>
> Am I doing something wrong, or is it a known limitation?
>
> Cheers,
> Sven
>
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| Re: Importing projects [message #577646 is a reply to message #577161] |
Thu, 18 February 2010 04:12   |
Sven Efftinge Messages: 1667 Registered: July 2009 |
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Robin Rosenberg schrieb:
> Either clone the local repo. Enter a URL of the form file:PATH, or use
> the Import Existing Projects wizard.
>
I've cloned our git repository from http://git.softeys.de/p/tmf.xtext.git
It contains a couple of projects in the typical Eclipse layout (tests,
plugins and features are in dedicated folders). When importing that
repostiory no projects are found (I assume that's because they are
nested too deep within the repository).
When using the standard "Import Existing Projects" the imported projects
afterwards the imported projects are not connected to the repository.
Am I doing something wrong, or is it a known limitation?
Cheers,
Sven
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| Re: Importing projects [message #577657 is a reply to message #577646] |
Thu, 18 February 2010 04:28  |
Sven Efftinge Messages: 1667 Registered: July 2009 |
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We have a .project file in the root, which caused the described
behavior. Also using the share wizard after using the standard import
existing projects wizard worked well.
Thanks,
Sven
Sven Efftinge schrieb:
> Robin Rosenberg schrieb:
>> Either clone the local repo. Enter a URL of the form file:PATH, or use
>> the Import Existing Projects wizard.
>>
>
> I've cloned our git repository from http://git.softeys.de/p/tmf.xtext.git
>
> It contains a couple of projects in the typical Eclipse layout (tests,
> plugins and features are in dedicated folders). When importing that
> repostiory no projects are found (I assume that's because they are
> nested too deep within the repository).
>
> When using the standard "Import Existing Projects" the imported projects
> afterwards the imported projects are not connected to the repository.
>
> Am I doing something wrong, or is it a known limitation?
>
> Cheers,
> Sven
>
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