Cannot connect existing project to SVN using Subversive [message #938965] |
Wed, 10 October 2012 06:00  |
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Hi,
I am a Eclipse Juno user and my projects were connected to my SVN repository using Subclipse.
To try out Subversive, I installed a new fresh version of eclipse Juno and configured Subclipse as SVN Team provider.
I pulled my existing projects into eclipse, but under the
<project>-->Team menu--> I could only see 'Apply project'
I could not connect my existing project to SVN, using Subversive.
(for some reason, subversive, could not read the project information from the .svn files)
After replacing subversive with Subclipse (tigris) ... I could connect my projects to SVN and continue working as before.
What was I missing?
thank you
g1
PS: After installing Subversive, I had installed SVN Kit 1.7.5 as a connector.
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Re: Cannot connect existing project to SVN using Subversive [message #987309 is a reply to message #938965] |
Sun, 25 November 2012 17:21  |
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Il 10/10/2012 12:00, Jeevan Sunkersett ha scritto:> To try out
Subversive, I installed a new fresh version of eclipse Juno
> and configured Subclipse as SVN Team provider.
First try: ensure you're using a compatible connector version (i.e.: try
SVN Kit 1.3.8 also).
If it does not work yet, do this:
1. uninstall Subversive
2. reinstall Subclipse
3. ensure projects are connected to SVN
4. right-click on your projects, then Disconnect from the SVN repository
5. uninstall Subclipse
6. reinstall Subversive
7. share projects: it should work now
Otherwise, if you don't want to uninstall/reinstall: create a new empty
workspace, open Eclipse on it and Import Existing Projects from the old
workspace. Then Share projects using Subversive.
Mauro.
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