It provides some integration for checkout, maven import, and importing
projects from pom(?).  Its only used to checkout code.

On 26 October 2011 14:14, Steve Cohen <[email protected]> wrote:

> On looking up m2eclipse-subversive, I see that it's primarily designed for
> the scm plugin, which I have never used, so I have doubts that its absence
> is relevant here.
>
> Or should I be using that plugin?
>
>
>
> On 10/26/2011 12:39 PM, Steve Cohen wrote:
>
>> Thanks, Igor.
>>
>> m2e: 1.0.100.20110804-1717
>> subversive: 0.7.9.I20110819-1700
>> m2eclipse-subvestive: Had not heard of that one. Is that spelled right?
>> (if it's m2eclipse-subversive, I hadn't heard of that either). Perhaps
>> that is my problem. However it's spelled, where do I find it?
>>
>> The problem is reproducible but intermittent. I was eventually able to
>> overcome it by repetition.
>>
>> Steve
>>
>>
>> On 10/26/2011 11:46 AM, Igor Fedorenko wrote:
>>
>>> This does not provide enough information to be able to tell anything
>>> specific.
>>>
>>> What are exact versions of m2e, subversive and m2eclipse-subvestive do
>>> you use?
>>>
>>> Do you get any exceptions?
>>>
>>> Is the problem reproducible or intermittent? What are exact steps to
>>> reproduce the problem?
>>>
>>> As a workaround, you can always do the checkout on command line, then
>>> use import as maven project wizard to import the projects in your
>>> workspace.
>>>
>>> --
>>> Regards,
>>> Igor
>>>
>>> On 11-10-26 12:08 PM, Steve Cohen wrote:
>>>
>>>> I am trying to check out a set of projects on a new branch I just
>>>> created in SVN (subversive plugin). Checkout is failing with a message
>>>> the folder is locked by some external process. That external process can
>>>> only be m2e generating code - I haven't done anything with these folders
>>>> in weeks. Even though I have set eclipse to not build automatically, it
>>>> is doing something. I have seen m2e do some build operations previously,
>>>> even though this option was off. These were not serious problems before,
>>>> now they are.
>>>>
>>>> How can this be addressed?
>>>>
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