[JBoss-dev] eclipse workspace/svn issue

Galder Zamarreno galder.zamarreno at jboss.com
Tue Aug 15 16:27:44 EDT 2006


That's what I do myself as well. I've always checked out stuff with either WinCVS or TortoiseSVN and them import from Eclipse. Seems to be work.

Galder Zamarreño
Support Engineer
JBoss, a division of RedHat

-----Original Message-----
From: jboss-development-bounces at lists.jboss.org [mailto:jboss-development-bounces at lists.jboss.org] On Behalf Of Max Rydahl Andersen
Sent: 06 August 2006 16:19
To: JBoss.org development list
Subject: Re: [JBoss-dev] eclipse workspace/svn issue


I never checkout big multi projects from with in eclipse (or any IDE for  
that matter ;)

for eclipse I simply checkout the complete project (or projects) into its  
"natural"
structure as delivered by cvs or svn commandline/tortoise.

Then in my IDE I go and tell it to create a project or use the project  
info found at those locations.

I eclipse if the .project etc. files are already there it is just a matter  
of choosing
"File/Import/Existing projects into workspace" and then point it to the  
root directory
of where all the projects are and eclipse will find them all for you and  
then press ok.

/max

> So, explain me, how did you get there? :)
>
> I am trying to make "any" solution work but I think I am doing it wrong.  
> What do you do first? you create an empty "jboss-head" project in  
> Eclipse or do you first start by installing subclipse and do a CO?   
> Then, if you do a CO, how do you co project "jboss-head" from trunk?  
> subclipse seems only able to get HEAD from Trunk or a specific branch.  
> Then, if I do that, it doesn't seem able to find the Eclipse project  
> definition files that are part of the checkout.
>
> And don't tell me to RTFM, there is no detailed information on how to do  
> this from Eclipse ;)
>
> Thanks. Cheers,
>
>
> sacha
>
>
> Scott M Stark wrote:
>> So for that, I think we need to change the current means of checking out
>> jbossas because I also tried that and it did not work. When I tried to
>> do a commit of two project folders from the explorer, tortoiseSVN
>> complained that there was no working copy. The container folder was the
>> eclipse workspace, and was not something checked out from svn. However,
>> from within the same explorer I could commit each project folder, so I
>> did not understand why both could not be committed.
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: jboss-development-bounces at lists.jboss.org
>> [mailto:jboss-development-bounces at lists.jboss.org] On Behalf Of Max
>> Rydahl Andersen
>> Sent: Saturday, August 05, 2006 10:03 AM
>> To: JBoss.org development list
>> Subject: Re: [JBoss-dev] eclipse workspace/svn issue
>>
>>
>> It's a known limitation of eclipse not being able (in some cases)
>> to perform multi-project operations.
>>
>> What I do for these things is that i ensure that I have it chekked
>> out on disk in a way so I can use command line or prefereably
>> tortoiseSVN
>> for these things.
>>
>> /max
>>
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