Bernd Hufmann <Bernd.Hufmann <at> ericsson.com> writes: > I use the EGit/JGit plug-ins within my Eclipse environment to checkout > and import the Eclipse projects. This is pretty quick. However, I don't > have the firewall issues which you have. > > In case you can solve the problem with the firewall, here are the > instructions to import the LTTng projects to your workspace. > Here are the instructions: After installation of EGit/JGit, you can > clone the repository from the GIT-repository perspective. Then you will > see cloned repository "org.eclipse.linuxtools". The expand the tree, you > will see the "Working Directory" tree item. Expand that too. In there > you will find the tree item "lttng". Then select "lttng" and press the > right mouse button. In the context sensitive menu, select "Import > Project...". A dialog wizard will open. In the dialog box use "Import > Existing Projects" and select "lttng" (if necessary). Press next, then > select all the Eclipse Projects you want to import and the press > "Finish". That's all.
I can install Eclipse EGit and its perspective almost works (I get to the actual clone action and then it gives up with "Problem Occurred: Cannot download"); I'll see later if its because of our persnickety firewall or not. I resorted to downloading the git directly using wget: wget -r --level=99 -np -P /destination-directory-path/lttng.2011-05-10/ -nH --cut-dirs=5 http://git.eclipse.org/c/linuxtools/org.eclipse.linuxtools.git/plain/lttng/ -o /destination-directory-path/lttng.2011-05-10.log --reject index.html,robots.txt --no-check-certificate Notice how the path needed is the ...git/plain/... one. All I need to do to complete wget is scan its log for any "ERROR 403" occurrences, which signal our firewall blocking an "executable" (a Linux executable, a .gz or .sh file, etc.). Then I can import those projects into Eclipse. _______________________________________________ ltt-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.casi.polymtl.ca/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/ltt-dev
