You could check it out as is and then manually update the project properties
to point to the right source code location. I've been working with Eclipse
3M4 and I have problems detecting changes using the CVS syncrhonization. It
won't detect new changes on the server, so I have to recreate the project
constantly. 

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Robert Nicholson
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Subject: Re: [OS-webwork] Anybody checkout with Eclipse?

Somebody mentioned that my problem is because there's already a .project in
the repository. My question is assuming Ant is used to build webwork 1.4 can
the .cvsignore include that .project file so that Eclipse doesn't see it? Is
the .project file that's in the repository meant to be public?

Recap, I'm trying to check out the project thru the project wizard that way
it will let me determine where it places the source code. Otherwise I'd
already have to have a project created to place it somewhere else.

On Nov 18, 2003, at 8:26 PM, Robert Nicholson wrote:

> I'm quite new to Eclipse but can anybody tell me why only some 
> projects show the "check a project configured in the new project 
> wizard" when you are checking stuff out of a CVS location?
>
> I don't understand why it shows me that option for many projects but 
> not others including Webwork 1.4.
>
> For instance I can go to jakarta-velocity and it will show me that 
> option but whenever I try either jakarta-tapestry or webwork 1.4 the 
> only option is to check it out into the default work space path or an 
> existing project but not thru the wizard.
>
>
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