Paul,
Your help is greatly appreciated. This has been a lot harder than I
thought. I didn't realize I could recover the plug-in folders and
other folders from a tag. I will look into that tas asoon as possible.
SS
On 6/17/07, Stefan Steiniger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hei Paul,
>
> i just chec
Hei Paul,
i just checked your permissions. The settings give you write access.
@Sunburned: thanx for working on the setup!
stefan
Paul Austin schrieb:
> SS,
>
> I don't think my account has permission to do this.
>
> Anyway this is what I was trying to do.
>
> 1. Open the SVN perspective in
SS,
I don't think my account has permission to do this.
Anyway this is what I was trying to do.
1. Open the SVN perspective in Eclipse
2. Select the SVN server for jump-pilot
3. Right click and select show in resource history
4. Click on each revision that is shown in the SVN resource history
SS,
You also lost the etc, dll, installer directories which are needed to
build jump.
If they haven't changed since the 1_2 beta release you can "copy" the
files in svn from the tag to the trunk and the branch, doing that you
can get access to the history for the files.
There may also be a
I made an attempt at the changes Paul recommended.
The stable branch is now found in /core/branches/openjump_stable_1_2/src.
The development code is now found in /core/trunk/src.
Somehow I managed to delete the folders for the plug-ins, so the
/plugins/ directory is now empty. If someone has a su
Just when I think I am stinking fished.
Good suggestions Paul. Your layout does make more sense.
Give me another couple days to get these changes made.
SS
On 6/16/07, Paul Austin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> SS,
>
> I had a look at the SVN repository and was thinking that you may want to
> mov
SS,
I had a look at the SVN repository and was thinking that you may want to
move around the module hierarchy slightly so that the different modules
have different trunk and branches.
so we would have something like the following.
core/
trunk/
branches/
plugins/
paulsplugins/
trunk
Larry,
I did get the message.
Let me know if you have trouble with Subclipse. The nice part is you
can acutally create and delete directories in the repository from
within Eclipse.
The Sunburned Surveyor
On 6/15/07, Larry Becker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> SS,
>
> By the way, did you just get
SS,
By the way, did you just get your June 2007 SourceForge Update? It
mentioned changes to SubVersion:
Legacy Subversion Access Method Going Away
--
Back in November of 2006, we added a new preferred access method for our
Subversion offering that solve
Thanks Paul,
Whew! The simpler they make install procedure, the more trouble I
seem to have with them.
Larry
On 6/15/07, Paul Austin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> http://subclipse.tigris.org/
>
>
> Larry Becker wrote:
> > SS,
> >
> > What is the preferred method of SVN support in Eclipse?
>
http://subclipse.tigris.org/
Larry Becker wrote:
> SS,
>
> What is the preferred method of SVN support in Eclipse?
>
> thanks,
> Larry
>
> On 6/15/07, Sunburned Surveyor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> With the help of Andreas and Stefan I have successfully started our
>> migration to Subver
SS,
What is the preferred method of SVN support in Eclipse?
thanks,
Larry
On 6/15/07, Sunburned Surveyor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> With the help of Andreas and Stefan I have successfully started our
> migration to Subversion in a manner that will (hopefully) preserve our
> CVS history.
>
>
With the help of Andreas and Stefan I have successfully started our
migration to Subversion in a manner that will (hopefully) preserve our
CVS history.
Please freeze any contributions to the CVS. It may take a few hours
this morning for the conversion to complete, so be patient with me. :]
When t
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