Hi,
In order to show a branch, from the CVS perspective, you need to:
Right click on Branches under the repository location.
Select "Define branch tag..." from the pop up menu.
Type the name of the branch you are interested in.
This should then show the named branch under the Branches heading.
Or:
To discover and show branches and versions, from the CVS perspective, you
need to:
Right click on the project you're interested in.
Select "Configure branches and versions..." from the pop-up menu.
Select a file that you're interested in from the "Browse files for tags"
pane. A checkbox list of all available branches and versions will show
in the "New tags found in selected files pane." Check the
branch/version tags you're interested in.
Press the "Add checked tags" button. This should add the selected
branches to the Branches heading.
Hope this helps,
Ilene.
Henri Gomez
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Subject: Eclipse IDE and Apache CVS
09/12/2002 04:29
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Please respond to
general
Hi to all,
I wonder if some of you are using Eclipse (www.eclipse.org) to works
with Apache's CVS.
Eclipse works fine (thru the required SSH tunnel) but didn't seems
to detect branches, which is strange since using it works well
with my company CVS server which has a setup very similar to the
Apache's one.
Thanks for suggestions ....
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