Hi, for 2: as far as I know, eclipse must have 'local', or at least 'emulated' local access, so, if you have samba access, it should do what you want.
for 1... I use it a LOT without any problems for some really big projects ( with about 2.000 python modules -- not counting the python installation) -- but as I also develop it, so, I may be kind of impartial ;-) Cheers, Fabio Kenneth McDonald wrote: >The first is general; what are users' experience with PyDev for >Eclipse. It looks pretty good to me right now, but I've only started >playing with it. Converting to Eclipse is a major effort, and if >there are problems which would prevent pydev from being useful right >now, I'd certainly appreciate knowing about them. > >The second question is specific; is it possible to use Eclipse to >edit a remote file, i.e. through SFTP or something equivalent? My >current (limited) understanding of Eclipse is that it maintains an on- >disk directory of files in a project. Unfortunately, for what I'm >doing, a fair number of the files (mostly Python files) I'm editing >are on a remote server, so whatever editor I use, the ability to edit >remote files would be a big help. > >Thanks, >Ken > > -- Fabio Zadrozny ------------------------------------------------------ Software Developer ESSS - Engineering Simulation and Scientific Software www.esss.com.br PyDev - Python Development Enviroment for Eclipse pydev.sf.net pydev.blogspot.com -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list