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[photran] problem with remote synchronized project
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Hi,
I have problem to configure a remote synchronized project. Here is
step-by-step what I do.
1. Local : Create empty fortran makefile, remote synchronized
project TEST
Remote: TEST appears on the remote machine with following files and
directories: .project, .settings/, .cproject and .ptp-sync/
2. Local : in TEST, checkout a project from SVN
Remote: Identical directory tree appears on the remote TEST
When I try "Synchronize active now" an error window pops:
Multiple problems have occurred
An internal error occurred during: "Remote Synchronization".
Exception caught during execution of add command
I guess I am doing something wrong, but how is supposed to read this
message? Is there a verbose mode or log file where I could track where
and why it breaks?
Thanks,
--Ted
P.S. I use Juno on Cenots 6.3 x86_64. Remote is Centos 5 x86_64.
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- Date: Mon, 17 Sep 2012 14:09:41 -0400
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Hi,
I have problem to configure a remote synchronized project. Here is
step-by-step what I do.
1. Local : Create empty fortran makefile, remote synchronized
project TEST
Remote: TEST appears on the remote machine with following files and
directories: .project, .settings/, .cproject and .ptp-sync/
2. Local : in TEST, checkout a project from SVN
Remote: Identical directory tree appears on the remote TEST
When I try "Synchronize active now" an error window pops:
Multiple problems have occurred
An internal error occurred during: "Remote Synchronization".
Exception caught during execution of add command
I guess I am doing something wrong, but how is supposed to read this
message? Is there a verbose mode or log file where I could track where
and why it breaks?
Thanks,
--Ted
P.S. I use Juno on Cenots 6.3 x86_64. Remote is Centos 5 x86_64.
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