Eclipse Galileo and SVN

To prove that I can do short posts as well, here a quick guide to SVN in latest Eclipse release. This was not that easy in previous releases, but now it works like a charm:

  1. Help > Install New Software… > Galileo – http://download.eclipse.org/releases/galileo > Collaboration > Subversive SVN Team Provider (Incubation)
  2. Help > Install New Software… > Add > Polarion – http://community.polarion.com/projects/subversive/download/eclipse/2.0/galileo-site/
  3. > Subversive SVN Connectors > Subversive SVN Connectors
  4. > Subversive SVN Connectors > JavaHL 1.6.0 Win32 Binaries (Optional)

Dont get confused by “optional”. Step 1 gets us the SVN integration for Eclipse. Step 2 creates the Polarion update site. Step 3 installs the interface between Eclipse and the Polarion implementation, and step 4 chooses that implementation.

Fabian Lange

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5 Responses to Eclipse Galileo and SVN

  1. maxwell says:

    Thank you very much! Worked like a charm :D

  2. mavallad says:

    Worked for me as well in linux.
    Thank you very much

  3. Ken Weiner says:

    Worked for me too on Ubuntu. I chose SVNKit 1.3.0 instead of JavaHL 1.6.0 Win32 Binaries though. Thanks!

  4. Peter says:

    Worked for me too on Edubuntu. Like Ken, I chose SVNKit 1.3.0 instead of JavaHL 1.6.0 Win32 Binaries though. Thanks a bunch!

  5. khadar says:

    thanks a lot. it worked fine for me on Redhat linux Enterprise Edition.

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