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-----
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[mailto:jboss-development-bounces@lists.jboss.org] On Behalf Of Max
Rydahl Andersen
Sent: Saturday, August 05, 2006 10:03 AM
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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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