[Flashcoders] Actionscript and version control

2006-10-01 Thread chris daubney

Hi,
Anyone using Subclipse to manage a Subversion repository and who may 
provide some guidance? I have Eclipse/MATSC/ASDT which I use alongside 
the Flash IDE for Actionscript 2 classes/package development, and have 
recently decided to introduce Subclipse/Subversion to Eclipse to 
maintain version control of all my classes (which until recently I had 
kept on the local hard drive within one large directory structure which 
mirrored the class packages).


I've digested as much as i quickly can from various sources (including 
the online book 'Version Control with Subversion', Ben Collins-Sussman, 
Brian W. Fitzpatrick, C. Michael Pilato) to grasp the concepts and 
methodologies of version control. While attempting to assimilate this 
into my Actionscript workflow:-
- Actionscript syntax checking' in the Eclipse IDE working copy no 
longer works after I check out or update from Subversion repository
- Having trouble deciding on a structure for the repository. It would be 
useful if I could checkout separate packages rather than the whole 
repository and maintain cross referencing to other classes within my 
code, which would avoid 'class not found' errors when syntax checking.


Any advice on other add-ons, tools or 'best practice' which I could 
introduce into my workflow when working with version control for 
Actionscript?


Chris
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Re: [Flashcoders] Actionscript and version control

2006-10-01 Thread Ray Chuan

Hi,
you might want to check out this thread:

http://chattyfig.figleaf.com/pipermail/flashcoders/2006-September/173375.html

To check out specific packages, eg. com.company.pkg,

/src$ svn co http://repo/src/company/pkg/utils com/company/pkg/utils

Assuming that you already have this directory structure:

src
|-com
  |-company
 |-pkg

So, instead of checking out the packages in com.company.*, you just
check out com.company.pkg.

On 10/2/06, chris daubney [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hi,
Anyone using Subclipse to manage a Subversion repository and who may
provide some guidance? I have Eclipse/MATSC/ASDT which I use alongside
the Flash IDE for Actionscript 2 classes/package development, and have
recently decided to introduce Subclipse/Subversion to Eclipse to
maintain version control of all my classes (which until recently I had
kept on the local hard drive within one large directory structure which
mirrored the class packages).

I've digested as much as i quickly can from various sources (including
the online book 'Version Control with Subversion', Ben Collins-Sussman,
Brian W. Fitzpatrick, C. Michael Pilato) to grasp the concepts and
methodologies of version control. While attempting to assimilate this
into my Actionscript workflow:-
- Actionscript syntax checking' in the Eclipse IDE working copy no
longer works after I check out or update from Subversion repository
- Having trouble deciding on a structure for the repository. It would be
useful if I could checkout separate packages rather than the whole
repository and maintain cross referencing to other classes within my
code, which would avoid 'class not found' errors when syntax checking.

Any advice on other add-ons, tools or 'best practice' which I could
introduce into my workflow when working with version control for
Actionscript?

Chris
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