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Posted to users@subversion.apache.org by esmonde richard <ri...@yahoo.com> on 2004/10/15 00:33:35 UTC

SubClipse is Eclipsing me

Hi,
	I am a Subversion Newbie.  I have Subversion 3.0 on a Fedora Core 2 server running
Apache 2.0.49.

Some of my clients are windows XP boxes so Tortoise SVN is great for them.  Other
clients (developers) are using Eclipse 3.0 IDE so we have installed the subclipse
plugin.  If was effortless.  However I need more comprehensive documentation on how to
import, export and checkout within Eclipse using the subclipse plugin with excruciating
detail on apache and permissions for the repository.

Currently I create a repository on my server using command line.  After this I can only
check out an entire trunk or branch from within Eclipse and when I do it is 'Read
Only'.  In an effort to surmount this permissions issue I have created a group called
svn and placed a user say 'bob' within this group.  Apache owns my svn repository
recursively and SVN is the group.  I connect to my repository from subclipse as bob but
still no luck.  Just 'Read Only' access.  Shouldn't I have write access after 'Checkout
as Project' and furthermore shouldn't I be able to checkout a single file under this
respository rather than a whole branch.  My final dumb question is if I am using
subversion with apache where the heck is my personal repository on the server and/or on
my Eclipse client?

Are there any documents instructing one on how to setup Subclipse with a server side
repository?  Found one up on Codehaus but it just had the basics.

Seems like smoke and mirros right now.  Hoping you can clear some of my quandaries  up.
 I've been reading the Subversion manual online but I guess its not getting through, I
must be missing something basic.

Any help is much appreciated as I have to have the subclipse facet working,

Thanks,

Richard.


		
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