Hi,
Installed the new version and no CVS, does anyone know how I install it?
CVS gone?
Re: CVS gone?
Hello,
That was an oversite in RC7. If you download the 2.4 RC2 beta, CVS functionality is back
That was an oversite in RC7. If you download the 2.4 RC2 beta, CVS functionality is back
Forrest Stanley
Project Engineer
NetBurner, Inc
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Project Engineer
NetBurner, Inc
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Re: CVS gone?
Forrest: Is subclipse supported?
Re: CVS gone?
I tried installing subclipse 1.0.6 from http://subclipse.tigris.org/servlets/Pr ... derID=2240 and it appeared to be functional, UI wise. I had no way of testing the underlying mechanics, as I don't have a SVN client.
Forrest Stanley
Project Engineer
NetBurner, Inc
NetBurner Learn Articles: http://www.netburner.com/learn
Project Engineer
NetBurner, Inc
NetBurner Learn Articles: http://www.netburner.com/learn
Re: CVS gone?
I've been using subclipse for a couple of years with Eclipse and Tortoise SVN with no problems (currently on rel24_rc1_beta01 ). When the Galileo version of Eclipse came out I started using it with the NB plug-ins. In addition to Subclipse I use other plug-ins and using the NB release as plug-ins also has made it much smoother to upgrade to the latest NB release.
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Re: CVS gone?
how are you guys using the nb plugin in gelileo, i copied the 3 files and 1 docs folder from the plugins directory to galileo plugins dir but have had no luck getting it to work... i am using 2.4 RC2.
Re: CVS gone?
I do a normal install of the NNDK (including Eclipse). I install Galileo normally. I make sure I quit Galileo then I then copy the three files (nbeclipse.core*.jar, nbeclipse.toolchain*.jar, and nbeclipse.tools*.jar) from the NBEclipse/plugins folder to the galileo eclipse/plugsin folder. ( I also copy the doc folder over) Then I start Galileo and it works.
I know someone else on this forum recommends installing Galileo into the nburn folder but I didn't have to do that.
What is happening? If you go to the about screen and click details and then go to the plug-ins tab (wait a minute for it to fill in) and sort on Provider do you see the four NetBurner, Inc. entries?
I know someone else on this forum recommends installing Galileo into the nburn folder but I didn't have to do that.
What is happening? If you go to the about screen and click details and then go to the plug-ins tab (wait a minute for it to fill in) and sort on Provider do you see the four NetBurner, Inc. entries?
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