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Nova 06-05-2004 21:21

Eclipse & B-U CVS
 
Hello developers,

for people using Eclipse IDE for development, you have probably noticed that we lobked out pserver access to the repository for security reasons, therefor Eclipse Users werent able to use the inbuilt CVS sync.

I have created a little "Work-Around" document for this, enjoy and code away.
http://server.bots-united.com/wiki/i...CvswithEclipse

Regards,
Nova

PS: I LOVE ECLIPSE !!! *grin*

Pierre-Marie Baty 06-05-2004 22:39

Re: Eclipse & B-U CVS
 
What's eclipse? :D


/me likes being an ass

Cheeseh 06-05-2004 23:49

Re: Eclipse & B-U CVS
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Pierre-Marie Baty
What's eclipse? :D


/me likes being an ass

with the eclipse platform you can run/debug/re-engineer stuff & use cvs respositories accross networks n stuffs, in linux and i think windows too, in many programming languages including c & java etc. Its a big integrated development evironment type thing... :) (made in java itself I believe? goddamn slow it is :P)

oh yeah webby: http://www.eclipse.org/

Pierre-Marie Baty 07-05-2004 05:14

Re: Eclipse & B-U CVS
 
JAVA??? AAAAAAAAARGH, VADE RETRO SATANAS 8o


Jesus, are people really crazy enough to develop a Visual Studio in Java ???

Nova 07-05-2004 05:40

Re: Eclipse & B-U CVS
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Pierre-Marie Baty
JAVA??? AAAAAAAAARGH, VADE RETRO SATANAS 8o


Jesus, are people really crazy enough to develop a Visual Studio in Java ???

PM, check it out, it actually runs very decent. I use it all the time, now that i have to actually code stuff. And it it is definately a-heck-of-a-lot faster than JBuilder.

Seb

Pierre-Marie Baty 07-05-2004 15:38

Re: Eclipse & B-U CVS
 
I'd like to know a little more about it before downloading a 200+ mega software with my 56k. There's nothing really explanative on the eclipse webby. I'd use it only to code in C/C++ anyway. What are the plus compared to MSVC 6, for example ?

Cpl. Shrike 07-05-2004 16:11

Re: Eclipse & B-U CVS
 
Yeas me curious to.

I wouldend mind getting rid of another piece of MS software

Nova 08-05-2004 08:51

Re: Eclipse & B-U CVS
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Cpl. Shrike
Yeas me curious to.

I wouldend mind getting rid of another piece of MS software

OK, here a few advantages.

1) Runs on virutally ANY platform, linux, windows, sparc, mac and so on
2) Potentially for any programming language (plugin capability)
I personally use it for Java / C++ / IJVM / Assembler
3) Included CVS handling with nice functions like patch handling, automatic tag / version handling
4) Constantly being updated.
5) C++ : Builds with gcc or mingw under linux / gcc on linux (cross-platform is easily configurable)
6) Java: Has very nice package handling and code templates.
7) Nice code-structure outlines are created (java: javadoc)
8) Pre-compile code-syntax checking: detects possible compiletime errors before compiling
This saves time, BIGTIME !

PMB, give me your adress via PM and ill send you a CD with Eclipse.

Huntkillaz 08-05-2004 11:26

Re: Eclipse & B-U CVS
 
anyone here use textpad for coding? :P

Cpl. Shrike 08-05-2004 14:46

Re: Eclipse & B-U CVS
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Huntkillaz
anyone here use textpad for coding? :P

Yes on linux i use vi to edit code

@nova
Thanks i'll give a try.


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