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Re: Where is the CVS plugin for the workbench? [message #57794 is a reply to message #57793] Thu, 27 December 2007 11:23 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Paul Van Delst[1] is currently offline  Paul Van Delst[1]
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David Fanning wrote:
> Richard G. French writes:
>
>> I have a large set of IDL programs for which I've been using CVS. I can see
>> on the ITT website references to a CVS plugin for Eclipse, but I haven't
>> been able to locate it - perhaps it is already present, but I don't know how
>> to activate it.
>>
>> Assuming that I can get CVS fired up, I am at a complete loss about how to
>> import an existing large project into the Workbench environment. Is there
>> someone out there who uses CVS (I'm using OS X 10.5) and IDL 7.0 and has
>> made things work? I think there is going to be a market for someone who can
>> write a usable manual for Eclipse/Workbench/CVS, assuming that it can be
>> done. Thanks!
>
> Well, since there is money to be made, and I'm interested in
> doubling the 10 bucks I've made on my Installing Subversion
> Guide,

I think most people have been scared off installing *anything* new by the threads in this
newsgroup over the last month or so.... :o)

cheers,

paulv
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