Hi Jim,

I did it step by step following your list but at 6, the project is imported
without Team options. Is this ok? It seems as it was imported as a Java
Project and not as a Git one. Any idea?

Thanks so much in advance.

D.


2013/11/25 Jim Procter <[email protected]>

> Hi David.
>
> On 25/11/2013 11:35, David Roldán Martínez wrote:
> > I would like to build a development environment to start contributing
> > with Jalview. Sometime ago a I did it with i18n branch and now I'm
> > trying to do the same with development branch. However, each time I
> > select this branch at Eclipse, the IDE asks me to import it as a
> > general project instead of as a GIT project.
> If you still have your i18n branch configured, then all you need to do
> is switch branches to the development branch, and eclipse should sort
> everything out (if a little slowly).
> > Can anybody point me to a step-by-step tutorial? If there isn't any,
> > I'll write one and contribute it under /doc folder but I'll need
> > someone to help me.
> This kind of info is best placed on the website,  too :)
>
> The steps are:
>
> 1. Start the import form git wizard with 'Import -> Projects from Git'
> 2. enter the Jalview repository details (
> source.jalview.org/git/jalview.git)
>   - remember to use the https url and your jalview user/password if you
> want to commit!
> 3. After pressing Next - you can pick the branches you'd like to
> checkout .. remember to pick at least develop, master, and the next
> release branch (Release_2_8_1_Branch).
> 4. Press next again, and Git will ask you where you want to clone the
> repository - pick a location on your local machine
> 5. After pressing next, the repo will be cloned, and eventually, you'll
> be  given the option to import any projects present in the repository.
> 6. Pick 'import existing projects' - then pick the jalview project from
> the list (it's currently listed as 'Jalview Release 2.7')...
>
> If you couldn't see any projects in 6, then the clone probably failed.
> One gotcha is that the SSL certificate validation may have failed for
> https://source.jalview.org/ - you'll need to set "http.sslVerify" and
> "http.hostnameVerify" to false in your git config. You can do this via
> Eclipse's git team configuration panel (click the add entry button), or
> just execute the following from the command line:
>
> git config --global http.hostnameVerify false
> git config --global http.sslVerify false
>
> The other problem may be that you already have a project called 'Jalview
> Release 2.7' in your workspace - in this case, rename the existing
> project, or edit the .project XML file in the newly checked out branch,
> then hit back/forwards to refresh the list of projects available for
> import in step 6.
>
> Hope that helps!
> Jim
>
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