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Re: Source Control IDL 8.1 [message #75944 is a reply to message #75785] Thu, 05 May 2011 08:42 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
R.Bauer is currently offline  R.Bauer
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Am 05.05.2011 17:29, schrieb Reimar Bauer:
> Am 05.05.2011 13:36, schrieb Reimar Bauer:
>> Am 04.05.2011 18:40, schrieb Chris Torrence:
>>> Hi David,
>>>
>>> Yes, that's correct. IDL 8.1 ships with plugins for CVS, Git,
>>> Perforce, and Subversion. We ran out of time to do extensive
>>> documentation for these. We are currently working on some
>>> instructional videos, but it will be a while.
>>>
>>> In the meantime, if you go into the Workbench, under Window->Source
>>> Control Tools, you can pick the tool you are interested in. It will
>>> then install all of the required plugins. When you restart the
>>> Workbench, you will have access to all of the "views" appropriate to
>>> that SCM tool. Look under Window->Show View->Other... to see the list
>>> of available views for your SCM.
>>>
>>> Here are some links that might help in using the plugins:
>>> http://www.eclipse.org/eclipse/platform-cvs/
>>> http://www.eclipse.org/egit/
>>> http://www.perforce.com/perforce/products/p4eclipse.html
>>> http://www.eclipse.org/subversive/
>>>
>>
>> Is this just a typo or why is mercurial missing?
>>
>> It definitly works as you can see at
>>
>> https://idlsource.fz-juelich.de/admin/idlde.html
>>
>> In 8.0 I have had to tweak the configuration manually.
>>
>>
>> Reimar
>>
>>> Hope this helps!
>>> Cheers,
>>> Chris
>>> ITTVIS
>>
>
> Ok, again until it is implemented
>
> In case you want to use mercurial just do the following steps with idl8.1
>
> copy of file
> com.vectrace.MercurialEclipse_1.7.1.v201012101420.jar
>
> to
> /usr/local/itt/idl/idl/idlde/plugins
>
> and
>
> copy of directory
> mercurialeclipse_1.7.1.v201012101420
>
> to
> /usr/local/itt/idl/idl/idlde/features
>
> then add to
> /usr/local/itt/idl/idl/idlde/configuration.linux.x86_64/conf ig.ini
> to the parameter starting with
> osgi.bundles=

it is this one:
osgi.framework.extensions=
not osgi.bundles

sorry for the c/p failure

And it works also with the 1.8.1 version of the mercurial pluging

Reimar

>
> at the end of the line append similiar to the others
>
> ,reference\:file\:com.vectrace.MercurialEclipse_1.7.1.v20101 2101420.jar@4
>
> The next parameter is the eclipse.p2.data.area=
>
> I used the same files as I got by using
> Eclipse SDK
>
> Version: 3.5.2
> Build id: M20100211-1343
>
> If you now choose File - Import you see Mercurial in the dialog
>
> Reimar
>
>
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