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Getting an Eclipse project into SVN [message #677302] Wed, 08 June 2011 06:03 Go to next message
Kevin Mising name is currently offline Kevin Mising nameFriend
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Registered: December 2010
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I've used SVN to check out snapshots, but I've never managed my own repo before. The tutorials I've found for using Subversive seem to be written for team members who will be checking out projects from repos managed by their team leader or sysadmin. I feel stuck with a chicken and egg problem between SVN and Eclipse.

My idea is to use command-line svn to commit my Eclipse project to the repo, then start a new, empty project in Eclipse and check out what I just committed. Is that the best way?
Re: Getting an Eclipse project into SVN [message #683566 is a reply to message #677302] Tue, 14 June 2011 02:11 Go to previous message
Kevin Mising name is currently offline Kevin Mising nameFriend
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It took some poking around, but I figured it out. Right click the project in the package explorer, and choose Team > Share Project.
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