Probably the right solution would be to import the src folder
separately into a library project, and add a reference to the library
project to your existing project.  This would mirror what the designer
was doing in the preferred style of Eclipse + Android.



On Thu, Feb 17, 2011 at 1:50 PM, [email protected]
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm a newbie with Eclipse and Android. I have a legacy project from an
> SVN repository which I could import and use under Eclipse Helios. Also
> changes inside and outside Eclipse are synchronized fine with the SVN.
>
> Now the problem: The project structure consists of a root directory,
> referring to a src path, which exists outside the root (i.e. on the
> same level as the root of the project is). I guess this has been
> arranged by the designer, because the src part has been referenced
> from different java projects for different platforms. I think this is
> not such a bad idea.
>
> However: Whatever I do I can't make Eclipse and SVN synchronize
> changes on files located in this "outer" directory. What do I have to
> do in order to make both aware of the outer parts, w/o being forced to
> change the file/dir structure completely?
>
> Kind regards
>
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