| Summary: | The Subclipse installs but the SVN perspective is not visible in CDT on Helios | ||
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| Product: | [Tools] CDT | Reporter: | Rathnadhar.K.V. <rathnadhar> |
| Component: | cdt-core | Assignee: | Project Inbox <cdt-core-inbox> |
| Status: | RESOLVED NOT_ECLIPSE | QA Contact: | Doug Schaefer <cdtdoug> |
| Severity: | normal | ||
| Priority: | P3 | CC: | elaskavaia.cdt |
| Version: | 7.0 | ||
| Target Milestone: | --- | ||
| Hardware: | PC | ||
| OS: | Linux | ||
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Description
Rathnadhar.K.V.
If the SVN perspective doesn't show, it's a problem with Subclipse. The CDT has nothing to do with showing other people's perspective. Here is the experiment I did: 1. Deleted all previous traces of Eclipse CDT 2. Downloaded and installed Eclipse JEE Helios. 3. Installed subclipse 1.6 x and restarted the Eclipse Helios. 4. I was able to see the subclipse perspective. 5. Installed CDT 7.x on Eclipse JEE. I am still able to see and work with SVN with subclipse plugin. ------------ THEN. 1. Downloaded and installed ECLIPSE CDT Helios. 2. IInstalled subclipse 1.6 x and restarted the Eclipse Helios. 3. I was not able to see the Subversion perspective. and Not work with SVN. ---------- 1. I am now working with Helios 7 JEE with CDT tools (including incubating componenets). I conclude that subversion is working with Helios JEE version even after CDT has been installed but not on Helios CDT version. (I am now working on Linux, I dont know how to take screen shots, please excuse). Have a look at it as to why? You have a better chance if you will open this bug against suclipse, if program is crashes on windows you open bug for the program or for the windows os? Yes, you need to start with the plug-in that's actually having the problem, in this case Subclipse. It's their perspective. We have no control over it. |