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Eclipse CVS Setup and Source Synchronising

 
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PostPosted: Tue Aug 09, 2005 10:16 pm    Post subject: Eclipse CVS Setup and Source Synchronising Reply with quote

When we already have a project that is shared with a CVS repository, we can synch with it by:
> right clicking on the project and select
> Team > Synchronise with Repository

If u just wana recieve updates from CVS then:
> right clicking on the project and select
> Team > Update

If your project is not connected to cvs-sourceforge.net (these words should show next to the project name) then:
> right clicking on the project and select
> Team > Share Project

If u are starting from no project then:
> Go to CVS Repository Exploring Perspective
> Right-click on empty left panel
> New > Repository Location
> Host: cvs.sourceforge.net
> Repository path: /cvs/university
> User/Password: (similar to your login/pass into sourceforge)
> Connection type: extssh
> Validate connection on Finish
> Save password
> Finish
> Right-click on the location and
> Checkout as
(further steps are intuitive)
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PostPosted: Fri Jun 16, 2006 8:35 am    Post subject: Inclusion into CVS list Reply with quote

Rich,
Can u give me your sourceforge unix id or nick there? Then i can include u into the CVS list.

Pls inform in forum whenever u change any codes so that we are aware and can research easily. If u think the codes are minor u can inform and do the changes. If u think the codes are risky, just prompt us to take a look first.

regards
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