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Re: Tried to transfer project from Windows to Linux, lots of "Missing Constraints" now [message #1372639 is a reply to message #1367464] |
Wed, 21 May 2014 22:52 |
Gary Worsham Messages: 176 Registered: September 2013 |
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I think that I understand that the typical way to transfer an entire project to a different machine or new developer would be to export the entire thing, including dependent libraries, to a ZIP or JAR. Then the JAR is imported on this new workstation.
I can try to see if my old laptop will work well enough to do that. Following that, the challenge will be how to align that with the SVN repository.
Since I back up all my code in SVN, what I have been trying to do is to check out the code to a new working copy on the new system. Of course, this does not include any of the dependent libraries, so then I have to try to find those again and add them to the build path, etc. and it is simply not working out very well. I know that Eclipse offers a plug-in to manage code backup/versioning to SVN, but I could never figure out how to use it and just went back to TortoiseSVN under Windows.
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