"SVN Repository Exploring" - not in my Eclipse installation - how do I connect?
Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2007 3:29 pm
The procedure provided in the "Joomla Tools of the Trade" forum, for installing the IDE for Windows, ends with the sentence -
"When you are done, you will have a ‘SVN Repository Exploring’. You can use it to connect to your repository and do all the operations you need to."
I worked carefully through the entire procedure, including the installation of Subclipse, but when I checked for the "SVN Repository Exploring" function in Eclipse, I found nothing by that reference. Just to be sure Subclipse was installed, I checked the Eclipse Product Configuration/Installation History and found that Subclipse 1.2.4 had been successfully installed.
In an attempt to figure out what was happening, I checked out the tigris.org site and looked up how to install the Subclipse plugin. Their instructions call for the "repository url", which Subclipse can use to install the project. I then looked up the SVN Repository in Joomla but, although I got to where I could download files, I could not figure out what specific URL Subclipse would need to do its job.
Can anyone help me figure out this last step in the installation of the Eclipse IDE/Joomla code system? And why doesn't the "SVN Repository Exploring" feature show up?
"When you are done, you will have a ‘SVN Repository Exploring’. You can use it to connect to your repository and do all the operations you need to."
I worked carefully through the entire procedure, including the installation of Subclipse, but when I checked for the "SVN Repository Exploring" function in Eclipse, I found nothing by that reference. Just to be sure Subclipse was installed, I checked the Eclipse Product Configuration/Installation History and found that Subclipse 1.2.4 had been successfully installed.
In an attempt to figure out what was happening, I checked out the tigris.org site and looked up how to install the Subclipse plugin. Their instructions call for the "repository url", which Subclipse can use to install the project. I then looked up the SVN Repository in Joomla but, although I got to where I could download files, I could not figure out what specific URL Subclipse would need to do its job.
Can anyone help me figure out this last step in the installation of the Eclipse IDE/Joomla code system? And why doesn't the "SVN Repository Exploring" feature show up?