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Re: Can't find the SVN Repository Exploring perspective [message #512139 is a reply to message #511935] |
Thu, 04 February 2010 07:14 |
Laca Messages: 6 Registered: July 2009 |
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Jonas,
- only a fraction of Eclipse users use Subclipse and this is especially
true for CDT users (being only a fraction of Eclipse users themselves).
On the other hand all Subclipse users use Eclipse (it being an Eclipse
plugin)
- the Subclipse developers/power users are more probably use/read the
Subclipse list, although some of them probably reads Eclipse lists, too
(but I guess only a fraction of them read the CDT lists)
- the Subclipse developers/power users have seen a lot of cases/problems
regarding Subclipse usage, so your chances are much better to get an
answer to your problem there (or at least get some pointers on where to
look for more information)
So I don't see anything wrong with dropping a line about your problem on
the Subclipse list instead of insisting to get a response here (which,
it seems, you did not succeed to get)?
No offense meant, I just think you'll really get better support for
Subclipse on the Subclipse list.
Cheers,
Laca
On 2010.02.03. 14:29, Jonas Arvidsson wrote:
> So am I, it works perfectly well on my Ubuntu 9.04 computer! :)
>
> But how can you know for sure that this problem is related to Subclipse
> and not to Eclipse?
> For example, when I upgraded to Ubuntu 9.10 on another computer, strange
> things started to happen with Eclipse. Couldn't click on "OK"-buttons
> for example. One could assume that it was something wrong with Ubuntu,
> right? But it showed that it was because Eclipse didn't use GTK+ correctly.
> So, what I am trying to say. It COULD be an Eclipse issue. That's why I
> don't understand why it could be wrong posting here :)
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Re: Can't find the SVN Repository Exploring perspective [message #512140 is a reply to message #511935] |
Thu, 04 February 2010 07:14 |
Laca Messages: 6 Registered: July 2009 |
Junior Member |
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Jonas,
- only a fraction of Eclipse users use Subclipse and this is especially
true for CDT users (being only a fraction of Eclipse users themselves).
On the other hand all Subclipse users use Eclipse (it being an Eclipse
plugin)
- the Subclipse developers/power users are more probably use/read the
Subclipse list, although some of them probably reads Eclipse lists, too
(but I guess only a fraction of them read the CDT lists)
- the Subclipse developers/power users have seen a lot of cases/problems
regarding Subclipse usage, so your chances are much better to get an
answer to your problem there (or at least get some pointers on where to
look for more information)
So I don't see anything wrong with dropping a line about your problem on
the Subclipse list instead of insisting to get a response here (which,
it seems, you did not succeed to get)?
No offense meant, I just think you'll really get better support for
Subclipse on the Subclipse list.
Cheers,
Laca
On 2010.02.03. 14:29, Jonas Arvidsson wrote:
> So am I, it works perfectly well on my Ubuntu 9.04 computer! :)
>
> But how can you know for sure that this problem is related to Subclipse
> and not to Eclipse?
> For example, when I upgraded to Ubuntu 9.10 on another computer, strange
> things started to happen with Eclipse. Couldn't click on "OK"-buttons
> for example. One could assume that it was something wrong with Ubuntu,
> right? But it showed that it was because Eclipse didn't use GTK+ correctly.
> So, what I am trying to say. It COULD be an Eclipse issue. That's why I
> don't understand why it could be wrong posting here :)
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