Le Vendredi 09 Septembre 2005 14:22, [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit : > Selon Galmes Pierre-Andre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > Is there a way I could checkout the sources to my PC ? Do I need to be > > registered somewhere to be able to do so ?
I tryed the following command, but it failed in the following way : cvs -d:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvs co -r SRC680_m128 api/ooeclipseintegration cvs checkout: Updating api/ooeclipseintegration cvs checkout: Updating api/ooeclipseintegration/.settings cvs checkout: Updating api/ooeclipseintegration/META-INF cvs checkout: Updating api/ooeclipseintegration/build cvs checkout: Updating api/ooeclipseintegration/doc cvs checkout: Updating api/ooeclipseintegration/doc/cheatsheets cvs checkout: Updating api/ooeclipseintegration/doc/help cvs checkout: Updating api/ooeclipseintegration/doc/help/html cvs checkout: Updating api/ooeclipseintegration/i18n cvs checkout: Updating api/ooeclipseintegration/icons cvs checkout: Updating api/ooeclipseintegration/source cvs checkout: Updating api/ooeclipseintegration/source/org cvs checkout: Updating api/ooeclipseintegration/source/org/openoffice cvs checkout: Updating api/ooeclipseintegration/source/org/openoffice/ide [...] Note : it only checkout directories, and then, when listing, nothing is on my hard-drive. Is there a reason to this strange behaviour ? > To begin with Eclipse API, you should read the online help at the chapter : > Platform Plugin Developer's Guide-> Programmer's Guide. There are some > interesting articles on http://eclipse.org/articles/index.html. If you have > questions about Eclipse API, do not hesitate to ask me. Thanks, I will try to check this out ! Cheers, Pierre-André -- StarXpert - www.starxpert.fr e-mail : [EMAIL PROTECTED] --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
