> So with Eclipse, I create a project
> (which creates the '.project' file), maybe bake or copy in my 'app'
> directory, check it into the repo, delete the whole lot and then check a wc
> out of the repo again. This seems like and awful waste to me. How do you do 
> it?

If you're using subclipse and you've just set up a new project (with
your source files in it), right click the project folder, and in the
floating menu that appears choose 'Share project...' from the 'Team'
submenu.

For those cakePHP users who are using eclipse and like to do their dev
work on a remote server, has anyone found a good SFTP solution? The
options we've tried are:
 - Built in FTP - sucks
 - ESftp plug-in - does the job when it works, but is buggy and often
doesn't work. Only supports put/get and not synchronise
 - The sync manager that is a part of the aptana plugin
(www.aptana.com). This works well but is a bit cumbersome to use on
every file change, and doesn't (yet) support deletions on the remote
server.

Does anyone have a better solution?


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