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Build Identifier: 201006141710 I thought there would be a request for this, but I couldn't find any, so I'll add one: Eclipse should really allow you to check out different revisions of a project from CVS simulataneously within the same workspace. Without this ability, you have really thrown away half of the advantage of using something like CVS. Yes, you can check out as different workspaces, but having to switch workspaces all the time is a most unsatisfactory solution. A workaround for the typical use case of working on several branches, or a branch and the trunk, is to save a different project name in (the .project file of) each branch release, but this also means having to update other parts of the setup, like shared launch configurations, which gets a bit tedious. This applies to other version control systems, too. Reproducible: Always
(In reply to comment #0) > Eclipse should really allow you to check out different revisions of a project > from CVS simulataneously within the same workspace. [...] > you can check out as different workspaces, but having to switch workspaces all > the time is a most unsatisfactory solution. I'm dealing with the same problem when backporting a fix to a maintenance stream. I have several workspaces with dozens of projects checked out with a specific tag or branch. I don't switch between them, I simply run several Eclipses at once. The only caveat then is to find the proper instance in the toolbar.
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