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zealott
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CVS gone?

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Hi,
Installed the new version and no CVS, does anyone know how I install it?
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Forrest
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Hello,

That was an oversite in RC7. If you download the 2.4 RC2 beta, CVS functionality is back
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Forrest: Is subclipse supported?
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I tried installing subclipse 1.0.6 from http://subclipse.tigris.org/servlets/Pr ... derID=2240 and it appeared to be functional, UI wise. I had no way of testing the underlying mechanics, as I don't have a SVN client.
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I've been using subclipse for a couple of years with Eclipse and Tortoise SVN with no problems (currently on rel24_rc1_beta01 ). When the Galileo version of Eclipse came out I started using it with the NB plug-ins. In addition to Subclipse I use other plug-ins and using the NB release as plug-ins also has made it much smoother to upgrade to the latest NB release.
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how are you guys using the nb plugin in gelileo, i copied the 3 files and 1 docs folder from the plugins directory to galileo plugins dir but have had no luck getting it to work... i am using 2.4 RC2.
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I do a normal install of the NNDK (including Eclipse). I install Galileo normally. I make sure I quit Galileo then I then copy the three files (nbeclipse.core*.jar, nbeclipse.toolchain*.jar, and nbeclipse.tools*.jar) from the NBEclipse/plugins folder to the galileo eclipse/plugsin folder. ( I also copy the doc folder over) Then I start Galileo and it works.

I know someone else on this forum recommends installing Galileo into the nburn folder but I didn't have to do that.

What is happening? If you go to the about screen and click details and then go to the plug-ins tab (wait a minute for it to fill in) and sort on Provider do you see the four NetBurner, Inc. entries?
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