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Re: Subversion in IDL Workbench [message #57449 is a reply to message #57409] Sun, 09 December 2007 13:33 Go to previous message
Vince Hradil is currently offline  Vince Hradil
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Registered: December 1999
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On Dec 9, 3:14 pm, David Fanning <n...@dfanning.com> wrote:
> David Fanning writes:
>> So, now I am to the part where I am going to install a
>> Subclipse plug-in to access this Subversion repository
>> from inside the IDL Workbench. I follow the directions
>> on this page:
>
>> http://subclipse.tigris.org/install.html
>
>> I select the Subclipse 1.2.x (Eclipse 3.2+) instructions,
>> because I figure out (I don't remember how) I am running
>> Eclipse 3.3.something.
>
>> Eclipse seems to find the repository and gets it over
>> to my machine OK, but when I go to install it I get a
>> message that:
>
>> "Buckminster - Subclipse support (Incubation) (0.2.0.r3554) requires
>> plug-in "org.eclipse.buckminster.core"
>
>> I try to read up on "org.eclipse.buckminster.core" and I start reading
>> about "headless" this and "headless" that.
>
>> http://wiki.eclipse.org/Sample_headless_configuration_(Buckminster)
>
>> Have I stumbled into some kind of a cult here?
>
>> Any pointers on what to do next that *doesn't* involve cannibalism?
>
> Alright, I appear to have this working now. Here is what I did.
> I read somewhere that the "buckminster.core" business might not
> even be needed. So I just expanded the "Subclipse 1.2.x" selection
> in the Features to Install section and de-selected the Integrations
> (Optional) selection, which contained the buckminster.core and
> Subslipse Integration for Mylyn options. Then, I just installed
> everything else. Went normally.
>
> Then I went to Open Perspective -> Other and found the SVN Repository
> perspective and selected that. In the SVN Repository window, I right
> clicked, and selected New -> Repository Location. You have to enter
> the URL to the repository on your disk. Since mine is just a file
> location (I didn't start the Apache server), I just set the URL up
> like this:
>
> URL: file:///C:/Documents and Settings/David/SNVRepository
>
> Now I can see the files I placed into my repository earlier.
>
> Good to go, I guess, although I'm still not quite sure how
> to commit files, etc. Still learning. But I'm making some
> progress again.
>
> Cheers,
>
> David
>
> --
> David Fanning, Ph.D.
> Fanning Software Consulting, Inc.
> Coyote's Guide to IDL Programming:http://www.dfanning.com/
> Sepore ma de ni thui. ("Perhaps thou speakest truth.")

Yeah - committing files is kind of a pain. I'd like to just right-
click and select "commit". Instead, it right-click, Team->Commit.
Just a thorn in my side that "commit" is "right there".
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