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Re: [platform-vcm-dev] How to use an already checked out cvs-project in Eclipse?
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Thank you very much, Jean-Michel. I'll try it out.
Tom
At 09:57 12.02.02 -0500, you wrote:
Hi Thomas,
First thing, although we aim to be compatible with the command line tools
(e.g. use your command line tool then refresh in Eclipse and keep working)
we won't be testing these scenarios until at least the next milestone.
Now for your question, if you are already working on source in a CVS
checked-out local workspace and would like to start working on this in
Eclipse using the CVS plugin, just follow these steps:
1. create a new project (either Java or a simple project) and change the
default location to point to you source.
2. Select the project from Eclipse and from the context menu Team > Share
Project...
3. The CVS plugin will detect that the project is already checkedout to a
CVS repo.
4. You should see the CVS actions in the Team Menu (e.g.
update/commit/tag...)
We hope that by release Eclipses CVS plugin will be your preferred CVS
tool <G>...
Thomas Singer <thomas.singer@xxxxxxxxx>
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02/12/2002 05:34 AM
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Subject: [platform-vcm-dev] How to use an already checked
out cvs-project in Eclipse?
Hello,
this seems to me like a general question, that a lot of coworkers ask me.
I have an already from-CVS-checked-out project hanging around on my hard
disk. How can I "mount" it into Eclipse and still use it outside with my
preferred CVS tool?
Best regards,
Thomas Singer
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