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RE: [platform-vcm-dev] How to use an already checked out cvs-project in Eclipse?
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Daniel,
Yes, to go back and forth between the command line and Eclipse using
ext/extssh is unpleasant at the current time. Why do you need to use the
command line client/external CVS tools. More specificaly, what
functionality do you feel Eclipse lacks which forces you to use another
tool?
Michael Valenta
"Daniel Portmann"
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22/02/2002 11:42 AM
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Michael,
I am not sure what you mean by saying I should connect using
SSH 1 and a password: Using VCM 1.0?
Basically I can connect using Team 2.0 but when checking out
from Eclipse, I won't be able to use the external CVS clients
anymore because they won't understand the extssh entries
in the CVS\Root file(s).
Daniel
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> Subject: RE: [platform-vcm-dev] How to use an already checked out
> cvs-project in Eclipse?
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> Daniel,
>
> The Team 2.0 CVS doesn't support ext yet. Can you connect using
> SSH 1 and a
> password? If so, you can change the connection method used for the
project
> to extssh in the CVS project properties page and then Eclipse will prompt
> for your password the first time you try to connect.
>
> Michael Valenta
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> "Daniel Portmann"
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> 22/02/2002 09:58 AM
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> I tried to do excactly what you suggested below:
> I wanted to share existing Eclipse projects that point to a local CVS
> workspace
> (checked out using WinCVS or the OpenSSH/cygwin CVS client).
> When trying to share the exisiting Eclipse projects I get this error
> message:
>
> "Invalid CVS repository location format:
> :ext:myName@ourServer:/some/location"
> "Location must have form ":methodname:[user[:password]@host
> [#port]:/path/to/cvsroot"
> "Only the following methods are supported: pserver, extssh"
>
> Both CVS clients use the method "ext" (with SSH). The Eclipse method
> "extssh"
> seems to be unknown to both CVS clients. Trying to do it the other way
> round, using
> Eclipse to check out a module will have the unwanted effect that
> my clients
> don't
> work anymore. Is there a way to use both tools?
> I use the latest stable build 20020214 and have activated all the new
team
> plugins.
>
> Daniel
>
> ---
> Daniel Portmann, www.insonic.com
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> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:platform-vcm-dev-admin@xxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of
> Jean-Michel_Lemieux@xxxxxxx
> Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2002 3:58 PM
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> Subject: Re: [platform-vcm-dev] How to use an already checked out
> cvs-project in Eclipse?
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>
> 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>...
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> Thomas Singer
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> 02/12/2002 05:34 AM
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> 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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