hi there,
i have the problem with versions that i can't access a svn+ssh
repository which is no problem with subclipse from the same machine.
keys are both in the ./ssh directory.
is there something which subclipse can do what versions can't?
thanks for any help
joerg
+1 for this.
It is possible to select multiple files in the 'changed' view, but if
there are also 'changed' files, it gets very difficult and at least,
every single file has to be added manually.
regards
On Mar 6, 11:30 pm, Jubba azuresse...@gmail.com wrote:
When I add new files, it works
On Mar 6, 2009, at 3:20 PM, sasonline wrote:
I have been using versions for a while now and I have a question. I
use versions mainly for monitoring my projects devleopment. I
typically look at the remote changes and my changes to figure out if I
have to look at a project or maybe didn't
Thanks Quinn
On Mar 9, 10:10 am, Quinn Taylor quinntay...@mac.com wrote:
On Mar 6, 2009, at 3:20 PM, sasonline wrote:
I have been using versions for a while now and I have a question. I
use versions mainly for monitoring my projects devleopment. I
typically look at the remote changes
If you're exporting from your working copy, I believe this is the
expected behavior—that is, export should reflect the current state of
your working copy, while removing all versioning information (the
invisible .svn directories). If you select the same directory in the
Repository bookmark
On Mar 9, 7:36 pm, Quinn Taylor quinntay...@mac.com wrote:
If you're exporting from your working copy, I believe this is the
expected behavior—that is, export should reflect the current state of
your working copy, while removing all versioning information (the
invisible .svn