Well, I have it working okay with Eclipse 3.2.1 and every last update
I can get Eclipse to swallow, but I spent so much time fighting with
Eclipse and the Maven plugin that I don't know what worked and what
didn't.  I've delicately hinted that I'd like to know what would help
Gentoo upgrade to a non-ancient version of Eclipse, but so far no
response.

I have had better luck using the plugin to pull the projects from the
repository than I did fetching them out using SVN manually and then getting
Maven to adopt them.

When Eclipse suggests cleaning the workspace, that's good advice.  It
doesn't always make things perfect but it usually helps.

If you have multiple copies of DSpace in Eclipse at once, name each
with a unique classifier and BE SURE you put the classifier where it
belongs in the naming scheme.  I got it wrong once and spent way too
much time watching seemingly endless rebuild cycles and torrents of
errors until I figured out that the builder was mixing different
working sets.  When I got that straightened out, the builder stopped
freaking out and I could get some work done.

-- 
Mark H. Wood, Lead System Programmer   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Typically when a software vendor says that a product is "intuitive" he
means the exact opposite.

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