History of EclipseCVS
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In order to access the Tikipro CVS from Eclipse, a connection needs to be established to cvs.sourceforge.net This can be established in one of two ways. If you do not already have an account with sourceforge which is registered with Tikipro you will have to use anonymous access which can be some way behind the current CVS updates. Select the CVS Repositories perspective Add a new repository location ( Right click in list and select New->Repository Location ) Set host to -> cvs.sf.net Set Repository path to -> /cvsroot/tikipro Set User to -> anonymous Set Password to -> (leave blank) Set Connection type to -> pserver This will create an entry in the list. Right Click on this entry and select Properties to allow you to 'Use a custom label' which you can set to Tikipro rather than the log default setting If you are a registered developer, then you can use secure access which follows the same setup sequence, except you use your own sorceforge username and password, and set connection type to extssh. Once you have a connection to soureforge, a list of projects available under HEAD will be listed, go down to clyde near the bottom, and via right click select Check Out to build a local copy of the current clyde version of the CVS. This will be expanded as required and has just bee created as a crib so *I* can reset my Eclipse configuration as required (:biggrin:) | In order to access the bitweaver CVS from Eclipse, a connection needs to be established to cvs.sourceforge.net This can be established in one of two ways. If you do not already have an account with sourceforge which is registered with bitweaver you will have to use anonymous access which can be some way behind the current CVS updates. Select the CVS Repositories perspective Add a new repository location ( Right click in list and select New->Repository Location ) Set host to -> cvs.sf.net Set Repository path to -> /cvsroot/bitweaver Set User to -> anonymous Set Password to -> (leave blank) Set Connection type to -> pserver This will create an entry in the list. Right Click on this entry and select Properties to allow you to 'Use a custom label' which you can set to bitweaver rather than the log default setting If you are a registered developer, then you can use secure access which follows the same setup sequence, except you use your own sorceforge username and password, and set connection type to extssh. Here is an screenshot from my setup. (Tinjaw) figure_1 Once you have a connection to soureforge, a list of projects available under HEAD will be listed, go down to ReleaseOne near the bottom, and via right click select Check Out to build a local copy of the current ReleaseOne version of the CVS. This will be expanded as required and has just been created as a crib so *I* can reset my Eclipse configuration as required (:biggrin:) |