Really disable Team/CVS [message #260173] |
Sun, 06 July 2008 15:17 |
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Originally posted by: petertreed.hotmail.com
Counter to all the dev trends, need to really disable Team Sharing (CVS).
Have a project where all interaction with the CVS repository, due to
legacy constraints, must be done through CVS command-line interface.
Using Eclipse v3.3.1 for Java on linux. Open project, in project explorer,
right mouse on project, Team -> disable sharing. Then do a right
mouse-->Refresh on a project folder and Team -->Sharing is re-enabled,
without my setting it so.
Since the project folders/files will still at some point be managed
through command-line external CVS, cannot insert .cvsignore files, etc.
Just need to really disable Team/CVS in Eclipse.
Is there a way to do this? - rename eclipse files, remove plugins?
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Re: Really disable Team/CVS [message #260177 is a reply to message #260173] |
Sun, 06 July 2008 15:57 |
Ed Merks Messages: 33184 Registered: July 2009 |
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Peter,
I wonder if Window->Preferences->Capabilities->Team will help?
Peter Reed wrote:
> Counter to all the dev trends, need to really disable Team Sharing (CVS).
> Have a project where all interaction with the CVS repository, due to
> legacy constraints, must be done through CVS command-line interface.
> Using Eclipse v3.3.1 for Java on linux. Open project, in project
> explorer, right mouse on project, Team -> disable sharing. Then do a
> right mouse-->Refresh on a project folder and Team -->Sharing is
> re-enabled, without my setting it so.
> Since the project folders/files will still at some point be managed
> through command-line external CVS, cannot insert .cvsignore files,
> etc. Just need to really disable Team/CVS in Eclipse.
> Is there a way to do this? - rename eclipse files, remove plugins?
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Ed Merks
Professional Support: https://www.macromodeling.com/
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Re: Really disable Team/CVS [message #260181 is a reply to message #260173] |
Sun, 06 July 2008 17:58 |
Wayne Beaton Messages: 554 Registered: December 2017 |
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At least theoretically, you should be able to just move (or delete) the
org.eclipse.cvs/org.eclipse.team.cvs.* plug-ins and features, and start
Eclipse with -clean.
I'm not sure if the new provisioning stuff will interfere with this. It
might be worth asking on the eclipse.platform newsgroup.
HTH,
Wayne
On Sun, 2008-07-06 at 15:17 +0000, Peter Reed wrote:
> Counter to all the dev trends, need to really disable Team Sharing (CVS).
> Have a project where all interaction with the CVS repository, due to
> legacy constraints, must be done through CVS command-line interface.
> Using Eclipse v3.3.1 for Java on linux. Open project, in project explorer,
> right mouse on project, Team -> disable sharing. Then do a right
> mouse-->Refresh on a project folder and Team -->Sharing is re-enabled,
> without my setting it so.
> Since the project folders/files will still at some point be managed
> through command-line external CVS, cannot insert .cvsignore files, etc.
> Just need to really disable Team/CVS in Eclipse.
> Is there a way to do this? - rename eclipse files, remove plugins?
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Re: Really disable Team/CVS [message #260195 is a reply to message #260177] |
Sun, 06 July 2008 18:49 |
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Originally posted by: petertreed.hotmail.com
Thanks. I had already been fiddling apparently in the wrong areas,
renaming plugins,etc; put everything back the way it was.
Tried your suggestion
Window-->Preferences-->Team--CVS
unchecked 'automatically share projects containing CVS meta information'
and the Team-->Sharing appears to remain disabled when I do a folder
refresh
but it remains disabled even when I recheck the 'automatically share...'.
In other words can't reproduce the problem at this time.
I appreciate your help, wish I could confirm your suggestion, probably
correct, but I may have fiddled around prematurely.
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