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Re: How to createa a new CVS Project in Eclipse [message #61033 is a reply to message #60253] |
Wed, 18 June 2003 14:56 |
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Originally posted by: ahumphr.ZAPgmx.net
Jeremy Nix wrote:
> Everytime I try to share a "new" project with eclipse I receive the error
> message:
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> The server reported an error while performing the "cvs update" command.
> "PROJECT": cvs server: cannot open directory
> C:/Apps/CVS/ROOT/PROJECT: No such file or directory
> "PROJECT": cvs server: cannot find module `PROJECT' - ignored
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> Has anyone else seen this? Is there a way to create the project in
> eclipse without first having to create the project in cvs?
Are you perhaps updating rather than commiting?
The sequence to follow is right click on the project, select "team"/"share
project", choose a repository, choose a module name, press finish. Then
perform an "team"/"commit" to actually store the files.
Is that what you did? Or did you create the project in CVS using another
tool? That isn't normally required.
Aidan Mark
http://www.aidan-mark.com
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