Steve,
The psf file is just a convenient way to list all the projects you need.
Just use that as a list of the projects you need and check them out the way that worked.
...Beth
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"Steven R. Brandt" ---04/05/2010 02:43:25 PM---No, it's just a standard unix command line. In fact, the command "telnet dev.eclipse.org 2401" work
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No, it's just a standard unix command line. In fact, the command "telnet dev.eclipse.org 2401" works.
Regardless, I'm on to the next layer of trouble. The step:
rightMouse on anonymous/ptp-3.0-all-anonymous.psf and select "Import project set"
is dying with a connection reset error. I think it's timing out as well. Looking at the psf file I see that it is trying to do CVS checkouts, but it's probably not using the proxy--so I'm back to square one.
Cheers,
Steve
On 04/05/2010 01:27 PM, Greg Watson wrote:
Maybe the command line CVS is configured to use a proxy already?
Greg
On Apr 5, 2010, at 2:19 PM, Steven R. Brandt wrote:
So configuring using proxy did work. Thanks. However, I'm not sure exactly how the firewall comes into play because I am able to do a cvs checkout from my command line.
Cheers,
Steve
On 04/05/2010 12:24 PM, Roland Schulz wrote:
Hi,
maybe you are behind a firewall?
Try: proxy.eclipse.org port 80
or pebbles.eclipse.org port 443
See http://wiki.eclipse.org/CVS_Howto for further tips
Roland
On Mon, Apr 5, 2010 at 1:16 PM, Steven R. Brandt <sbrandt@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
When you create the configuration there is a link on the "Add CVS Repository" dialog. If you click on it you can go to Team > CVS > Connection and then set the timeout. It doesn't really help too much, however. I basically can't get CVS to work.
Cheers,
Steve
On 03/30/2010 11:55 AM, DEVEL Michel wrote:
Le 22/03/2010 19:35, Steven R. Brandt a écrit :
I discovered that if I increase my timeout from 60 sec to 600 sec I can create the CVS location (although there is an error message that says it cannot validate the location).
However, I am unable to open the "HEAD" tree item because of additional timeouts. I tried increasing to 6000 sec, but it still timed out.
Hi,
I have the same problem as yours. (and it also works if I use the command line)
How did you manage to increase the timeout from 60s to 600s. I could not find that option in the preferences of eclipse.
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Sincerely yours,
Michel DEVEL
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