Today I want to tidy up the front-end code and directory structure of the related project, so we use the SVN client (TortoiseSVN 1.7.2) to create a new branches from the trunk and checkout to the local. Open Eclipse, click File- Import, General, Existing Projects Workspace, Next, select Select Root directory, click Browse, confirm the project local address, click Finish. This completes the project import. Now that the project has been imported, however, clicking on the imported project right-click on Team, no related update and commit, the Share project appears. and other options. This is because our project is not yet associated with the SVN plugin for Eclipse. Speaking of which, I would like to add that why I do not choose to update from SVN when I import the project? I just opened the choice, but in the local file, the SVN import project cannot right-click Update and Commit, you must select the relevant project in Eclipse for SVN synchronization (I am not familiar with eclipse, but the problem I encountered is this, so I think so, It might be wrong to say it. Now we're going to be able to relate the imported project to the SVN plugin so that I can update and commit in the SVN local file, and I can update and submit it in eclipse. We right-click on the project and select Team---Share project. Then, the problem of the Cup has appeared, error! Error message "Upgrade your Subversion client to use this working copy." Prompt upgrade Ah, what is the situation? Searched for a moment to find such an article:Eclipse Import SVN project, SVN plugin cannot manage solutionHere are some of the key points to be extracted:(1) Error message: cannot be associated after importing SVN project under Eclipse, right click on Project---Team---Share project .... SVN prompts for the following error message please downgrading your Subversion Client to use this working Copy Local environment: TortoiseSVN version: TortoiseSVN 1.5.9Eclipse under SVN plugin version: Subclipse 1.8.5 solution: Put Eclipse The SVN plugin can be replaced with Subclipse 1.6.18 subversion:http://subclipse.tigris.org/servlets/projectdocumentlist?collapsefolder= 1730&folderid=2240 (2) error message: Upgrade your Subversion client to use this working Copy. Local Environment: TortoiseSVN version: TortoiseSVN 1.7.5Eclipse SVN plugin version: Subclipse 1.6.18 solution: Replace the Eclipse SVN plugin with Subclipse 1.8.5 can be subversion:
http://subclipse.tigris.org/servlets/ProjectDocumentList?collapseFolder=1730&folderID=2240
Here said, need to upgrade, then well, to the SVN plugin upgrade! I first clicked the link to download the Subclise 1.8.x to the hard disk, then how to upgrade it? I do not know Ah, then search eclipse install SVN plugin, thanks to the great Google. Eclipse Install SVN plugin This article illustrated how to install the SVN plugin in eclipse: 3, SVN plugin and update address, you can choose the version you need. Now the latest is 1.8.x Links for 1.8.x release:eclipse update site url:http://subclipse.tigris.org/update_1.8.x SVN plugin package Download: http://su bclipse.tigris.org/servlets/projectdocumentlist?folderid=2240 Links for 1.6.x release:eclipse Update site url:http:// subclipse.tigris.org/update_1.6.x SVN plugin package Download: http://subclipse.tigris.org/servlets/ProjectDocumentList?folderID= 2240 Links for 1.4.x release:eclipse update site url:http://subclipse.tigris.org/update_1.4.x SVN plugin package Download: http://subclips e.tigris.org/servlets/projectdocumentlist?folderid=2240 4, download the plug-in package, copy the plug-in package to the Eclipse installation directory. Copy the files in the plug-in package features and plugins directories to the features and plugins of the Eclipse installation directory, respectively. And then restart Eclipse. 5. Install through eclipse, see figure
Then go all the way to Next, OK!! Wait, what's the wrong place? Our eclipse has already installed the SVN plugin, is it possible to replace it with this method? (I've tried it, it's doable, though it's going to make a lot of mistakes.) Well, according to the normal idea, we first uninstall the SVN plugin, and then install the high version, so it should be right. Eclipse Uninstall Plug-in is relatively simple, according to the figure operation is good: The SVN related to unload (Uninstall) just fine. Uninstall complete we reboot, and then use the above method (local import, online installation both can) install the new version of the SVN plugin. and then reboot. After restarting well, repeat the project associated with SVN action, Team---Share project, followed by SELECT, enter the password and so on, then OK! Summing up, this trip down, let me know more about eclipse, before the software is afraid, because I feel it is a variety of configuration, I can't remember. On the way to find information, see this sentence: can't remember because the number of repetitions is not enough. I really think that's very good. Solve the problem in the process do not neglect the powerful role of the search engine, thanks to the network, special record this process to share, hoping to help people in need.
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