On 08/26/2009 11:36 AM, Andrew Overholt wrote:
* Daniel B. Thurman<dant@xxxxxxxxx> [2009-08-26 13:29]:
I checked. It does not work at all.
You love the inflammatory subjects and statements,eh? :)
Was that a joke? It was specifically on SVN and perhaps a
localized problem, i.e. maybe it's just me! :)
Yes, I was kidding :)
I checked over and over - Subclipse spins it's wheels, chewing up CPUs
(I have two, so both CPUs are chewing hard) - so only a kill will
terminate it.
You should file a bug against the package (eclipse-subclipse). This is
not expected behaviour nor can I reproduce it.
Then, I went back to Ganymede and noticed that even though
the startup splash appeared, it loaded the components, but strangely,
it created a $HOME/Desktop/Projects folder with the "wsp1" contents,
Wow, I've never seen anything like that.
Andrew
Can you please, pretty please do me a favor if you can?
I downloaded Galileo from Eclipse. What are the steps to
get a working SVN package installed?
The software install "Collaboration" category includes the
SVN packages but it is missing the "tigris adaptor" and without
this adaptor, it will not work at all. I prefer to use this method
if I can get the "pre-installed adaptor" installed properly.
Having done this months ago, I used "The Mylyn Task" method,
got it to work, but I forget the steps required to do it. As I recall
it was not a breeze because even then, it required careful
steps to get it right i.e. you cannot use the SVN stuff provided
in Eclipse Software Install packages or there will be a conflict
with "MyLyn Task - CollabNet" installation process.
Perhaps a link that is proven to work?
Thanks!
Dan
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