Using Code Assist in SVN project [message #84224] |
Fri, 21 November 2008 20:39 |
Joseph Messages: 1 Registered: July 2009 |
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Hi,
new to the list, Eclipse, and PDT - got a question I can't find an answer
to:
I use Subversive to manage SVN projects, which are developed in PHP. I've
installed the latest release of PDT (which is fabulous, by the way), but
had to hand-edit the .project file to add the PHP Nature to get Code
Assist working.
I found this closed issue:
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=197678 (marked will not fix)
where the maintainer suggests creating two projects and linking them.
I've tried a variety of approaches, but can't see how to do this such that
the project has a PHP nature, but still maintains its links to the SVN
repository.
Things seem to work OK with the PHP Nature hand-edited into the .project
file, but this seems a bit hackish??
thanks for any advice.
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Re: Using Code Assist in SVN project [message #84297 is a reply to message #84224] |
Sat, 22 November 2008 06:46 |
David Muir Messages: 63 Registered: July 2009 |
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Removing the .project file from the svn repository should fix things. I
always add .project to svn:ignore. The svn info isn't stored in your
project folder anyway, so that shouldn't be a problem.
Joseph wrote:
> Hi,
> new to the list, Eclipse, and PDT - got a question I can't find an answer
> to:
> I use Subversive to manage SVN projects, which are developed in PHP. I've
> installed the latest release of PDT (which is fabulous, by the way), but
> had to hand-edit the .project file to add the PHP Nature to get Code
> Assist working.
> I found this closed issue:
> https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=197678 (marked will not fix)
> where the maintainer suggests creating two projects and linking them.
> I've tried a variety of approaches, but can't see how to do this such that
> the project has a PHP nature, but still maintains its links to the SVN
> repository.
> Things seem to work OK with the PHP Nature hand-edited into the .project
> file, but this seems a bit hackish??
> thanks for any advice.
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