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Subclipse by Tigris.org is the Eclipse Subversion plug-in I am using.[[BR]] 1. Subclipse installation[[BR]] |
Subclipse by Tigris.org is the Eclipse Subversion plug-in I am using.<<BR>> 1. Subclipse installation<<BR>> |
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If you have problems with that resource, this is what I did:[[BR]] | If you have problems with that resource, this is what I did:<<BR>> |
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* fill-in the plug-in Name and the URL from which the plug-in is downloaded;[[BR]] | * fill-in the plug-in Name and the URL from which the plug-in is downloaded;<<BR>> |
The Eclipse Subversion plug-in: Subclipse
Subclipse by Tigris.org is the Eclipse Subversion plug-in I am using.
Subclipse installation
You can find detailed instructions to install the plug-in at: http://subclipse.tigris.org/install.html[[BR]] If you have problems with that resource, this is what I did:
- from the menu bar of Eclipse: Help/Software Updates/Find and Install/Search for new features to install/New remote site
fill-in the plug-in Name and the URL from which the plug-in is downloaded;
Name: Subclipse 1.2.x (Eclipse 3.2+)
URL: http://subclipse.tigris.org/update_1.2.x
- if an error message appears, requiring to install other plug-ins (e.g. Buckminster.core), look for the Subclipse package composition:
- if you find any optional packages (e.g. Integration), try to uncheck them, and see if this removes the problem;
- otherwise try installing the required plug-ins