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Re: Workbench with SVN problems

Hi Mike,

Can't comment on your specific setup, however I can tell you we are using SVN without any difficulty so far using Google Code for our SVN server, and the Subclipse plugin.

I have no instructions for the Google Code setup, but it's quite self-explanatory.

For Subclipse, here is the procedure we're using courtesy of student Zwe Gwelithini from 1310:

1. First go to http://subclipse.tigris.org/servlets...?folderID=2240 to download Subclipse
2. Extract it to your desktop
3. Open Windriver then in the menu tabs go to Help ---->Software Updates ---> Find and install
4. Click "Search For New Features To Install"
5. Click "New Local Site" and then click the Subclipse folder that you extracted to your desktop
6. Click "Finish" and then wait for the update to finish
7. Restart Windriver after the update is finished

We too have installed all the mandatory updates, and everything appears to be working.

-Mr. Lim...
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