I'll take a look. I build my own distribution and include the connector so there may be something wrong.great! thank you Jason
I tried yesterday at home with Kepler (where i don't have the maven to git connector installed) by going to "install new software" and entering the url you posted but it didn't find anything in the update site. So i tried to install the old version, the one currently in the m2e catalog but it could not install due to a missing dependency (i *think* it was egit core 1.0.0 to 3.0.0 even though i do have (and use) egit) This was with a new, clean eclipse so it looks like the egit connector is not available at all for Kepler right now
I will try at work where I still have Juno and i do have the old version of the connector (0.14.0.201207041402) installed
Thank you,
Alejandro Endo | Software Designer/Concepteur de logiciels
From: Jason van Zyl <jason@xxxxxxxx> To: Maven Integration for Eclipse users mailing list <m2e-users@xxxxxxxxxxx>, Date: 2013-06-28 00:51 Subject: Re: [m2e-users] import project from git workflow Sent by: m2e-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx
On Jun 27, 2013, at 4:44 PM, Alejandro.Endo@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
1) When you did that, did the connector clone the github repo locally? i imagine it did, right?
Yes.
But my main question is 2) Is that project you imported, linked to your local clone repo? i.e. can you commit? if you right click/Team, does it show you only the Share Project item or you can do all the operations related to a repo?
http://screencast.com/t/n3JlXoYular
In Kepler the Git integration has auto-sharing without having to do anything programmatically. So in my example Git repos Import in one operation and Git operations are available.
Thank you for your help
Alejandro Endo | Software Designer/Concepteur de logiciels
From: Jason van Zyl <jason@xxxxxxxx> To: Maven Integration for Eclipse users mailing list <m2e-users@xxxxxxxxxxx>, Date: 2013-06-27 16:06 Subject: Re: [m2e-users] import project from git workflow Sent by: m2e-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx
Just so that we're talking about the same thing, this is the flow I am accustom to:
http://screencast.com/t/EYRaNnP9hGQA
What you want? If not can you explain what you would like to be different. I do not have the clone and then import. It's all done in one step.
On Jun 27, 2013, at 3:38 PM, Alejandro.Endo@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Jason, I already have Maven SCM Handler for EGit 0.14.0.201207041402 org.sonatype.m2e.egit.feature.feature.group Sonatype, Inc. installed. Everything I described still happened with it (i.e not being able to have a working project in less than 3 steps vs 1 for cvs/svn)
the version you mention is newer though, but has this particular issue I mentioned been fixed since? I can't test this until ~ Monday
Alejandro Endo | Software Designer/Concepteur de logiciels
From: Jason van Zyl <jason@xxxxxxxx> To: Maven Integration for Eclipse users mailing list <m2e-users@xxxxxxxxxxx>, Date: 2013-06-27 15:03 Subject: Re: [m2e-users] import project from git workflow Sent by: m2e-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx
Use the m2eclipse-egit connector if you want to import a Maven project from a Git repository:
install new software using this URL:
http://repository.tesla.io:8081/nexus/content/sites/m2e.extras/m2eclipse-egit/0.14.0/N/0.14.0.201305250025/
On Jun 27, 2013, at 1:14 PM, Alejandro.Endo@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
I am not sure whether this is an m2e issue or another component's so let me know if I need to ask somewhere else
I am trying to import a github repo into eclipse. Ideally i would like to do everything in a single wizard which 1) clones the remote repo locally, 2) generates the eclipse metadata 3) imports the project and leaves it ready to commit. This is exactly the current workflow with SVN and CVS using "Checkout Maven project from SCM": in one wizard you end up with a compilable/runnable/commitable project in your workspace
Given that git is distributed, I think it's acceptable (not ideal) to have two steps (wizards), one where you only clone the repo, and another where you maven-import the projects in it. However even this doesn't currently work. From the git repositories view (or perspective) I can right click on the local clone and select "Import maven project". This scans my maven structure and lets me select which projects to import. This imports the project quasi-correctly: i can compile and run, however, i cannot commit. My eclipse project is not linked to the local repo even though i started the whole import by right clicking on it. Is this a bug? if I import from a repo i obviously want to commit to that same repo. Am I doing it wrong? is it m2e the one that handles these imports from a git repo?
i know i can do "team/share project" but my point is that the fact you need to do this looks like a bug to me.
What do you guys think? if someone agrees I will open a ticket for it if there's not one already
Alejandro Endo | Software Designer/Concepteur de logiciels
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