Egit error upon install of Eclipse [message #993957] |
Wed, 26 December 2012 01:54 |
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I downloaded and installed Eclipse IDE for Java Developers version 1.5.1.20120920-0737, but when I open it I get this error every time,
"EGit does not require Git to function, but there may be important settings in the installation directory the EGit needs to know in order to be compatible with Git."?? There is some more written after this, but that is the crux of what is wrong....
I have tried going to a new project, and selecting Team>Share Project>Git, but what opens up I do not understand truthfully, I am completely new to Eclipse and know nothing yet really.
I click Create, and enter a repository folder name, but I am not sure if I am supposed to put anything in the field that asks for Path within Repository or not??
Any advice would be greatly appreciated and thanks in advance!!
Zachariah A Lloyd
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Re: Egit error upon install of Eclipse [message #994065 is a reply to message #993957] |
Wed, 26 December 2012 09:45 |
Ed Merks Messages: 33158 Registered: July 2009 |
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Better to ask on the eclipse.egit forum. You're no doubt best off to
install the command line version of git so you have a fallback if
there's something you can't do in the IDE.
On 26/12/2012 2:54 AM, Zachariah Lloyd wrote:
> I downloaded and installed Eclipse IDE for Java Developers version
> 1.5.1.20120920-0737, but when I open it I get this error every time,
> "EGit does not require Git to function, but there may be important
> settings in the installation directory the EGit needs to know in order
> to be compatible with Git."?? There is some more written after this,
> but that is the crux of what is wrong....
> I have tried going to a new project, and selecting Team>Share
> Project>Git, but what opens up I do not understand truthfully, I am
> completely new to Eclipse and know nothing yet really. :blush: I click
> Create, and enter a repository folder name, but I am not sure if I am
> supposed to put anything in the field that asks for Path within
> Repository or not?? :? Any advice would be greatly appreciated and
> thanks in advance!! :o
Ed Merks
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