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Re: using the ChangeLog plugin without CVS [message #641448 is a reply to message #641027] |
Thu, 25 November 2010 14:29 |
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On 11/24/2010 12:30 AM, Jeff Johnston wrote:
> Very late in replying, but using recent Helios with CDT 7.0.1, egit/jgit
> 0.9.1 works fine. I imported a C++ project via egit and converted it to
> Autotools C++ project. I then opened a C file and did CTRL+ALT+C and it
> asked to create a ChangeLog in the project.
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> Can you elaborate on what versions of eclipse, changelog plugin, and
> egit/jgit you are using? The latest changelog plugin had a missing
> requirement for CDT 7.0.0 in the cparser. Perhaps you have a recent
> changelog plugin with Galileo installed??
Hi Jeff
I had already answered:
I found the plugin! It is in General Tools... I was expecting to find
it in the Linux Tools section...
cheers
Lorenzo
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