Re: apache cvs and eclipse

2003-07-14 Thread kev
At the moment, when I check out a project from cvs (jakarta-tomcat) it
doesn't seem to bring back all the required files
(org.apache.tomcat.util.http) being a good example.
These moved to j-t-c a while ago.  jakarta-tomcat officially uses type
coyote_10 branch in j-t-c.
Ok I looked in jakarta-tomcat-catalina and I can't find the 
org.apache.tomcat.util.http classes, am I being unobservant or are they 
hidden in some weird location, as I can't get the catalina code to 
compile without these classes, and looking in the cvs doesn't show me 
any coyote_10 branches under either jakarta-tomcat, jakarta-tomcat-4 or 
jakarta-tomcat-catalina.

Again I'm very sorry for disturbing people.

Kev

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Re: apache cvs and eclipse

2003-07-14 Thread Bill Barker

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From: kev [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, July 14, 2003 3:48 PM
Subject: Re: apache cvs and eclipse


  At the moment, when I check out a project from cvs (jakarta-tomcat) it
  doesn't seem to bring back all the required files
  (org.apache.tomcat.util.http) being a good example.
 
  These moved to j-t-c a while ago.  jakarta-tomcat officially uses type
  coyote_10 branch in j-t-c.
 
 
 Ok I looked in jakarta-tomcat-catalina and I can't find the 
 org.apache.tomcat.util.http classes, am I being unobservant or are they 
 hidden in some weird location, as I can't get the catalina code to 
 compile without these classes, and looking in the cvs doesn't show me 
 any coyote_10 branches under either jakarta-tomcat, jakarta-tomcat-4 or 
 jakarta-tomcat-catalina.
 
 Again I'm very sorry for disturbing people.

Try jakarta-tomcat-connectors.  jakarta-tomcat-catalina is for TC 5.

 
 Kev
 
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apache cvs and eclipse

2003-07-13 Thread kev
This is a little of topic (sorry), but I'm trying to use Eclipse as my 
main dev environment, and I'm getting some strange behaviour when 
connecting to the apache cvs.  I'm guessing that other developers on 
this list use Eclipse (there are TODO tags in code) and I was wandering 
how they managed to setup eclipse to check in/out to the apache cvs 
repository?

At the moment, when I check out a project from cvs (jakarta-tomcat) it 
doesn't seem to bring back all the required files 
(org.apache.tomcat.util.http) being a good example.

Any help to resolve this would be greatly appreciated, off list/direct 
to personal mail would probably be best.

Thanks

Kev

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Re: apache cvs and eclipse

2003-07-13 Thread Bill Barker

- Original Message -
From: kev [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Tomcat List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, July 13, 2003 5:39 AM
Subject: apache cvs and eclipse


 This is a little of topic (sorry), but I'm trying to use Eclipse as my
 main dev environment, and I'm getting some strange behaviour when
 connecting to the apache cvs.  I'm guessing that other developers on
 this list use Eclipse (there are TODO tags in code) and I was wandering
 how they managed to setup eclipse to check in/out to the apache cvs
 repository?

 At the moment, when I check out a project from cvs (jakarta-tomcat) it
 doesn't seem to bring back all the required files
 (org.apache.tomcat.util.http) being a good example.

These moved to j-t-c a while ago.  jakarta-tomcat officially uses type
coyote_10 branch in j-t-c.


 Any help to resolve this would be greatly appreciated, off list/direct
 to personal mail would probably be best.

 Thanks

 Kev

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