Kamal,

This query is probably better on the user list (as it's not really dev
related and also I think it's more about eclipse...)

Anyhow, I tried the same thing in eclipse:

1. File -> Import -> Import Projects from SVN

2. Create new repository - enter
"http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/lenya/contributions/2_0_X";

3. Select the folder to be checked out -> highlight the first line
"http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/lenya/contributions/2_0_X";

4. Select "Check out at project in the workspace"

5. Click Finish

Worked absolutely fine for me...


Regards


Vik

Kamal wrote:
> 
> Hi
> 
> While trying to implement the firedocs in lenya 2.0.2 in eclipse
> ganymede  I had successfully installed the svn but when i tried checkout
> the new project the svn it asked to select  an existing repository
> location or create a new location.
> 
> And i select the new location and put the following url :
> 
> http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/lenya/contributions/2_0_X
> 
> as per given in the installation steps given in the
> 
> http://wiki.apache.org/lenya/HowToInstallFiredocs
> 
> and clicked on the next button and i got the following error :
> 
> svn: PROPFIND request failed on '/repos/asf/lenya/contributions/2_0_X'
> svn: Connection timed out
> 
> everytime when to try to check out the project and also an alert message
> that folder does not exist.
> 
> Please Suggest
> 
> Regards
> Kamal
> 
> Vik Tara wrote:
>> Another question - is their anything specific that needs to be
>> configured on 1.2.4 / 1.2.5 based sites in order to use Firedocs?
>>
>> Vik Tara wrote:
>>  
>>>> I'll install Sun and try again!
>>>>       
>>> Just to confirm all works fine when using Sun Java.
>>>
>>> Regards
>>>
>>>
>>> Vik
>>>
>>> Vik Tara wrote:
>>>    
>>>>> Do you run OpenJDK? If so try to install regular java.
>>>>>         
>>>> Thanks for the pointer - Fedora uses OpenJDK by default and so the java
>>>> plugin for mozilla is the one from OpenJDK.
>>>>
>>>> I'll install Sun and try again!
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Vik
>>>>
>>>> Thomas Comiotto wrote:
>>>>      
>>>>> Hi Vik
>>>>>
>>>>> Am 08.04.2009 um 13:03 schrieb Vik Tara:
>>>>>
>>>>>        
>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>
>>>>>>          
>>>>>>>> This is because the module defaultstyle is located at
>>>>>>>> ..pub/defaultfiredocs/modules/defaultstyle.. but this path was not
>>>>>>>> included in local.build.properties.  I inserted it at
>>>>>>>> modules.root.dirs=
>>>>>>>> ..  and after the build I could create a document and edit it with
>>>>>>>> firedocs.
>>>>>>>>               
>>>>>> I've tried the same, and have created a page. Clicking on edit
>>>>>> launches
>>>>>> firedocs, but it gets stuck at "Schema Loaded".
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Any ideas on how to debug this further?
>>>>>>           
>>>>> Do you run OpenJDK? If so try to install regular java.
>>>>>
>>>>> Thomas
>>>>>
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