Thanks for the pointers! -- Matt Warnock <[email protected]> RidgeCrest Herbals, Inc.
On Tue, 2010-05-25 at 17:31 -0700, BJ Freeman wrote: > yes I remember my struggles when I got started. > I will try to make it easier for you. > I use eclipse some other use the svn command lines. > I am not versed on svn command lines. I pick up from emails I read. > Get the SVN plug in > http://subclipse.tigris.org/servlets/ProjectProcess?pageID=p4wYuA > if you have one get a account on the > https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBIZ/ > I use the search there to find things. You can then star then ones you > want in your Dashboard > > put in the search box on the wiki: > eclipse svn plugin > this is one link > https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBIZ/Eclipse+Tips > > once you have that under you belt pull up the file mentioned in the log, > in eclipse. > you can use search for find which file contains The ECA's > next rt click on the file and select team->history > you will see all that has been done to that file when, and who did it. > it also gives you the commit so you can search the commit mailing list > and see what was done.\ > > > ======================= > > BJ Freeman > http://bjfreeman.elance.com > Strategic Power Office with Supplier Automation > <http://www.businessesnetwork.com/automation/viewforum.php?f=93> > Specialtymarket.com <http://www.specialtymarket.com/> > > Systems Integrator-- Glad to Assist > > Chat Y! messenger: bjfr33man > Linkedin > <http://www.linkedin.com/profile?viewProfile=&key=1237480&locale=en_US&trk=tab_pro> > > > Matt Warnock sent the following on 5/25/2010 4:16 PM: > > I'm reading the SVN book from O'Rielly, but I don't yet know the > > command-line syntax to search/track changes like this. Any pointers on > > practical approaches would be appreciated. > > > > I also have eclipse installed on my laptop, but haven't yet learned the > > way around it. Is there a good resource you'd recommend for learning > > it? Googling "Eclipse primer" gives a lot of astronomy articles. :) > > > > Also, how do you keep a laptop (development, derby, Ubuntu) code copy > > synced with a server (production, postgresql, Debian) version? The SVN > > book seems to assume one central repository from which we check out/in > > code. Since I don't commit, it's one-way from Apache for me, but it > > would be nice to track local changes on both machines, and to learn best > > practices from those that have certainly already passed this way before. > > > > Thanks in advance, again. >
