Would any of these "global-ignores" be getting me into trouble in the
~/.subversion/config file?
### from Anjo's email October 12, 2005
global-ignores = *.o *.lo *.la #*# .*.rej *.rej .*~ *~ .#* .DS_Store
build ant .classpath .project *._wpbxproj bin dist ant.classpaths*
ant.framework* CVS CPFileList.txt *.pbxuser .*~ *~ .#*
On 28-May-08, at 12:08 PM, David Holt wrote:
> Thank Ricardo, I have used the Import function as you suggest. The
> resulting project looks like this:
>
> <030.jpg>
>
> I've noticed that the little J is absent from the project folder.
> In the original project the Sources folder contained packages. Must
> be choosing the wrong options?
>
> <028.jpg>
>
> David
>
>
> On 28-May-08, at 11:49 AM, Ricardo Parada wrote:
>
>>
>> Did you check out your source by doing it as follows from Eclipse:
>>
>> File > Import > SVN > Projects from SVN
>>
>> I'm gonna start using SVN in my project but that's what I recall
>> doing. Give it a try to see if that works for you.
>>
>>
>> On May 28, 2008, at 11:27 AM, David Holt wrote:
>>
>>> Does anyone have experience with this combination? I import my
>>> WOLips project into SVN but when I check it back out from the SVN
>>> trunk folder, it loses it's "projectness". All my packages are
>>> converted to folders and trying to right click on the Application
>>> class and Run as a WOapplication, doesn't work.
>>>
>>> I was able to get it to work (sort of) by selecting the option to
>>> create a new project and checkout the project into it. Then I
>>> need to do a synchronize operation and revert the checked out
>>> version to the repository. There has to be an easier way!
>>>
>>> David
>>
>
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