"Share project" not available [message #20747] |
Wed, 11 June 2008 08:32  |
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Hi there,
I have several Projects in my workspace, all already under version
control with command line svn or subclipse.
Now I deleted subclipse and installed subversive. For most projects it
was perfectly possible to get them run with subversive by clicking
"Team->Share Project->SVN->use project settings"
.... and everything is fine out of the box.
Nevertheless for three of the projects selecting the context menu "Team"
only reveals "Apply patch..." but no "share project" at all. What can be
wrong with those projects? The folders already contain the .svn dirs and
running command line svn is no problem.
Regards,
Hauke
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Re: "Share project" not available [message #21416 is a reply to message #21408] |
Tue, 17 June 2008 02:25  |
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On 06/16/08 22:43, Ray Hurst wrote:
> What about he situation where you pull the project with the svn command
> line. You can import the project into the workspace.
> How do I get subversive to recognize it as an svn project?
Yes, see thread "Re: How to attach Subversive to an externally checked out working copy?"
> In my experience, it is sufficient to open the view "SVN Repository Exploring" and add your SVN
> repository. Then, File/Import/Existing Projects into Workspace should do the job.
Cheers, Jörg
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> Alexander Gurov wrote:
>> Hello Hauke,
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>> It is well-known problem. Really you have not disconnected your
>> projects before uninstalling previous SVN Team Provider. So all
>> projects are still connected to the removed plug-in. In that case Team
>> Services does not show "Share Project" menu item. So, now the only way
>> to reconnect these projects is to remove them from workspace (without
>> content deletion) then reimport these projects into workspace.
>>
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