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[DAISY] Updated: Subclipse

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Updated on: 6/9/05 9:50:11 PM
Updated by: Mark Leicester

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    information please go to
    <a href="http://subversion.tigris.org/">http://subversion.tigris.org/</a>.</p>
    
--- <p>More information about Subclipse can be found at
--- <a href="http://subclipse.tigris.org/">http://subclipse.tigris.org/</a>.
--- Installation of Subclipse is very straightforward:</p>
+++ <p>For information about Subclipse, visit
+++ <a href="http://subclipse.tigris.org/">http://subclipse.tigris.org/</a>.</p>
    
--- <ul>
--- <li>In Eclipse, open the <em>Help</em> menu</li>
--- <li>open <em>Software updates</em>, <em>Find and install...</em></li>
--- <li>Select <em>Search for new features to install</em> and click <em>Next</em>
+++ <h1>Installing the Subclipse plugin</h1>
+++ 
+++ <h2>On Windows</h2>
+++ 
+++ <ol>
+++ <li>
+++ <p>In Eclipse, click Help &gt; Software Updates &gt; Find and Install...</p>
    </li>
--- <li>Select the button <em>New remote site</em></li>
--- <li>Enter a name e.g. <em>Subclipse update site</em></li>
--- <li>Enter the URL <em>http://subclipse.tigris.org/update</em></li>
--- <li>Click <em>Ok</em></li>
--- </ul>
+++ <li>
+++ <p>Choose "Search for new features to install".</p>
+++ </li>
+++ <li>
+++ <p>Click the "New Remote Site..." button.</p>
+++ </li>
+++ <li>
+++ <p>Enter "Subclipse" into the name field, and
+++ "http://subclipse.tigris.org/update" into the URL field. Click OK.</p>
+++ </li>
+++ <li>
+++ <p>Eclipse will contact the Subclipse site for available plugins.</p>
+++ </li>
+++ <li>
+++ <p>From the following dialog box, check both "Subclipse" and "Version Control
+++ with Subversion". Click Next.</p>
    
+++ <p><img src="daisy:7"/></p>
+++ </li>
+++ <li>
+++ <p>Accept the terms of the agreement, and click "Finish".</p>
+++ </li>
+++ <li>
+++ <p>The plugins will probably not be signed. You will get warnings. Click
+++ "Install".</p>
+++ </li>
+++ <li>You may see the following dialog box. Click "Yes" to restart the Eclipse
+++ workbench.<br/>
+++ 
+++ <p><img src="daisy:8"/></p>
+++ </li>
+++ </ol>
+++ 
+++ <h2>On Mac OS X</h2>
+++ 
+++ <p>The Windows method didn't work on my Mac OS X 10.3 Powerbook. Instead, I
+++ needed to rollback to Subclipse version 0.9.30 (instead of 0.9.31, the latest
+++ version at the time of writing). I also needed to install the Pure Java
+++ Subversion Client Library. My steps were:</p>
+++ 
+++ <ol>
+++ <li>
+++ <p>Visit the
+++ <a href="http://subclipse.tigris.org/servlets/ProjectDocumentList?folderID=2240&amp;expandFolder=2240&amp;folderID=2240">Subclipse
+++ Archive</a> and download
+++ <a href="http://subclipse.tigris.org/files/documents/906/21855/site.0.9.30.zip">site.0.9.30.zip</a>.
+++ </p>
+++ </li>
+++ <li>
+++ <p>Unzip site.0.9.30.zip to my local hard drive.</p>
+++ </li>
+++ <li>
+++ <p>In Eclipse, click Help &gt; Software Updates &gt; Find and Install...</p>
+++ </li>
+++ <li>
+++ <p>Choose "Search for new features to install".</p>
+++ </li>
+++ <li>
+++ <p>Click the "New Local Site..." button.</p>
+++ </li>
+++ <li>
+++ <p>Enter "Subclipse (0.9.30 local)" into the name field, and select the folder
+++ you unzipped site.0.9.30.zip into. Click OK.</p>
+++ </li>
+++ <li>
+++ <p>Accept the terms of the agreement, and click "Finish".</p>
+++ </li>
+++ <li>
+++ <p>The plugins will probably not be signed. You will get warnings. Click
+++ "Install".</p>
+++ </li>
+++ <li>
+++ <p>If prompted, click to restart the Eclipse workbench.</p>
+++ </li>
+++ <li>
+++ <p>When Eclipse has restarted, click Help &gt; Software Updates &gt; Find and
+++ Install...</p>
+++ </li>
+++ <li>
+++ <p>Choose "Search for new features to install".</p>
+++ </li>
+++ <li>
+++ <p>Click the "New Remote Site..." button.</p>
+++ </li>
+++ <li>
+++ <p>Enter "Pure Java Subversion Client Library" into the name field, and
+++ "http://tmate.org/svn/" into the URL field. Click OK.</p>
+++ </li>
+++ <li>
+++ <p>Eclipse will contact the Subclipse site for available plugins. Select
+++ "JavaSVN Library", "JavaSVN Subclipse Extension" and click Next.</p>
+++ </li>
+++ <li>
+++ <p>Accept the terms of the agreement, and click "Finish".</p>
+++ </li>
+++ <li>
+++ <p>The plugins will probably not be signed. You will get warnings. Click
+++ "Install".</p>
+++ </li>
+++ <li>
+++ <p>If prompted, click to restart the Eclipse workbench.</p>
+++ </li>
+++ </ol>
+++ 
+++ <h1>Updating the Subclipse plugin</h1>
+++ 
    <p>Now <em>Subclipse update site</em> is visible in the list to the left. From
    now on, every time you want to update this plugin, follow the steps below. There
    is also an option to have Eclipse automatically check for updates on a regular
    basis. We leave it as an exercise to find the option.</p>
    
+++ <ul>
+++ </ul>
+++ 
    <h4>Installation of Subclipse</h4>
    
--- <p><img src="daisy:7"/></p>
--- 
    <ul>
+++ <ul>
    <li>Check the box left to the name.</li>
    <li>Eclipse will now check if there is a more recent version of Subclipse than
    your current installed version. If so, it displays the new version in the next
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    <li>When the installation is finished you might get:</li>
    </ul>
    
--- <p><img src="daisy:8"/></p>
+++ </ul>
    
    <ul>
+++ <ul>
    <li>Restart Eclipse.</li>
    </ul>
    
+++ </ul>
+++ 
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