On 21/10/2008, at 5:50 AM, Chuck Hill wrote:
> On Oct 15, 2008, at 9:18 PM, Chuck Hill wrote:
>> On Oct 15, 2008, at 9:08 PM, Mike Schrag wrote:
>>
>>>> For the record, the Subclipse install was quick and easy.
>>>> However, I decided that I did not want to wrestle with getting
>>>> the projects tied back into Subclipse so I went back to mortal
>>>> combat with Subversive. I was able to get it to install using
>>>> Fabian's update site from above if I created a totally new
>>>> workspace. It seems that upgrading my 3.3 workspace was causing
>>>> problems.
>>> I'm on the brink of converting to subclipse ... Subversive has
>>> gone to hell since it moved to eclipse.org.
>>
>>
>> Everyone else on my team is still using Subclipse, I was just
>> trialling Subversive. Had I remembered that last night I would not
>> have had to rebuild my workspace. I think I will go back after
>> this New Hotness stuff gets settled in. Subclipse "just works".
>
> For anyone else who want to do this:
> - Project - Team - Disconnect, keep the meta data
> - uninstall all the bits of Subversive, wave bye-bye
> - install Subclipse 1.4 version from update site http://subclipse.tigris.org/update_1.4.x
> - install svn client 1.5.3 from http://homepage.mac.com/martinott/Subversion-1.5.3.pkg.zip
or (using macports)
$ sudo port -d selfupdate
#if you've already got a previous version
$ sudo port -R upgrade subversion
#else
$ sudo port install subversion
> - Project - Team - Share for each project. Subclipse will detect
> and use the existing svn metadata.
The only annoyance I have with subversive at the moment is that when
I've got the commit window open and I ctr-click on an item to compare
with previous it opens the comparison behind the dialogue - which
can't be scrolled being behind the dialogue.
What are you liking about Subclipse?
with regards,
--Lachlan Deck
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