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[ptp-user] CVS for ptp generated code

Constantinos,
Yes Eclipse projects can be shared with source code repositories including CVS, SVN, eGit, and any others supported by Eclipse.
All that is independent of PTP.
It should all work for local projects - I believe there is not yet support for source code repository support for remote projects.
However there is nothing to keep you from doing the repository interaction from the command line at the remote machine location from a shell, for instance.

I have used CVS and SVN but not eGit, so don't have any experience with it.


...Beth

Beth Tibbitts
Eclipse Parallel Tools Platform http://eclipse.org/ptp
IBM STG Communications Protocols and Tools
Mailing Address: IBM Corp., Coldstream Research Campus, 745 West New Circle Road, Lexington, KY 40511

Inactive hide details for Constantinos Delistavrou ---06/24/2010 01:56:20 PM---Hello Greg, Thank you for your reply.Constantinos Delistavrou ---06/24/2010 01:56:20 PM---Hello Greg, Thank you for your reply.


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06/24/2010 01:56 PM

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[ptp-user] Re: ptp-user Digest, Vol 43, Issue 5

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Hello Greg,

Thank you for your reply.

I'm trying to find a way for a developer/student to track versions of the code he/she writes on a local or remote cluster.
Can e.g. eGit or another plug in be used?


Best Regards,
Constantinos

PS: Please excuse me in case this reply opens a new thread, but I can't determine how to do it via Gmail.


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