That's the right URL. Sorry that it didn't seem to work for you. Did
you try again. It might have been a connection problem that might just
go away.

At any rate the steps that I follow to get Red5 setup in Eclipse is
more or less like this:

- Select Window->Open Perspective->Other
- Then I pick SVN Repository Exploring
- Next I right click in the SVN Repository pane and select New ->
Repository Location
- Type "http://svn1.cvsdude.com/osflash/red5/java/server/trunk"; in the URL field
- Click finish
- Right click on it when it shows up in the SVN Repository pane and
select Checkout
- Then I select check out as project with all of the defaults.

It works for me. I just tried it.

Good luck!

-Chris


On 11/10/06, Adam Procter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> http://svn1.cvsdude.com/osflash/red5/java/server/trunk
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>
>
> On 9 Nov 2006, at 17:12, Paul Dhaliwal wrote:
> which svn url did you download?
>
> It worked for me
>
>
>
> On 11/9/06, Adam Procter <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
> > I have seen a number of tutorials for using eclipse and red5 and most
> > of the time to get red5 into eclipse you do the following.
> >
> > 1) Import
> > 2) Existing Project into workspace
> > 3)Browse to your downloaded red5 folder
> > 4)Select Project
> >
> > However I find that sometime no project appears
> >
> > If I download from the SVN and use this approach it seems not to work ?
> >
> > Adam
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