* [egit] Git repository with multiple eclipse projects ?
@ 2009-11-25 16:47 Yann Dirson
2009-11-25 19:53 ` Yann Simon
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0 siblings, 3 replies; 8+ messages in thread
From: Yann Dirson @ 2009-11-25 16:47 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: git
I am investigating whether it is possible at all to have several
eclipse projects in a single git repo, and have those projects
correctly seen as managed by git.
When importing a git repo into eclipse, we get a list of projects to
import, but that list is empty. What is expected by egit to get this
list filled ?
It also does not look like it would be possible to use the "share"
functionnality to setup such a repository from multiple projects (or
from a project set), right ?
Best regards,
--
Yann
^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 8+ messages in thread* Re: [egit] Git repository with multiple eclipse projects ? 2009-11-25 16:47 [egit] Git repository with multiple eclipse projects ? Yann Dirson @ 2009-11-25 19:53 ` Yann Simon 2009-11-25 21:27 ` Robin Rosenberg 2009-11-26 0:48 ` Shawn O. Pearce 2 siblings, 0 replies; 8+ messages in thread From: Yann Simon @ 2009-11-25 19:53 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Yann Dirson; +Cc: git Le mercredi 25 novembre 2009 à 17:47 +0100, Yann Dirson a écrit : > It also does not look like it would be possible to use the "share" > functionnality to setup such a repository from multiple projects (or > from a project set), right ? The last time I worked with egit, it was not yet implemented. Yann ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 8+ messages in thread
* Re: [egit] Git repository with multiple eclipse projects ? 2009-11-25 16:47 [egit] Git repository with multiple eclipse projects ? Yann Dirson 2009-11-25 19:53 ` Yann Simon @ 2009-11-25 21:27 ` Robin Rosenberg 2009-12-02 14:24 ` Yann Dirson 2009-11-26 0:48 ` Shawn O. Pearce 2 siblings, 1 reply; 8+ messages in thread From: Robin Rosenberg @ 2009-11-25 21:27 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Yann Dirson; +Cc: git, egit-dev onsdag 25 november 2009 17:47:34 skrev Yann Dirson: > I am investigating whether it is possible at all to have several > eclipse projects in a single git repo, and have those projects > correctly seen as managed by git. > > When importing a git repo into eclipse, we get a list of projects to > import, but that list is empty. What is expected by egit to get this > list filled ? Both Egit and Jgit themselves have multiple projects in the same repo. All projects must be located in the same directory structure. repo/.git |`--project1/.git |`--project2 etc Other variations are possible. > > It also does not look like it would be possible to use the "share" > functionnality to setup such a repository from multiple projects (or > from a project set), right ? Share only tells Eclipse to attach EGit as the team provider, provided it is located in a git repo, or lets you create a repo if none exists. -- robin ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 8+ messages in thread
* Re: [egit] Git repository with multiple eclipse projects ? 2009-11-25 21:27 ` Robin Rosenberg @ 2009-12-02 14:24 ` Yann Dirson 0 siblings, 0 replies; 8+ messages in thread From: Yann Dirson @ 2009-12-02 14:24 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Robin Rosenberg; +Cc: git, egit-dev On Wed, Nov 25, 2009 at 10:27:39PM +0100, Robin Rosenberg wrote: > onsdag 25 november 2009 17:47:34 skrev Yann Dirson: > > I am investigating whether it is possible at all to have several > > eclipse projects in a single git repo, and have those projects > > correctly seen as managed by git. > > > > When importing a git repo into eclipse, we get a list of projects to > > import, but that list is empty. What is expected by egit to get this > > list filled ? > > Both Egit and Jgit themselves have multiple projects in the same repo. > All projects must be located in the same directory structure. > > repo/.git > |`--project1/.git > |`--project2 > > etc > Other variations are possible. You seem to talk about nested git repo here. Do you mean using submodules (I thought jgit did not support them yet) ? git-subtree ? > > > > It also does not look like it would be possible to use the "share" > > functionnality to setup such a repository from multiple projects (or > > from a project set), right ? > > Share only tells Eclipse to attach EGit as the team provider, provided > it is located in a git repo, or lets you create a repo if none exists. Looks like there is a possibly-windows-specific issue here. The test repo is a git repo with a couple of eclipse projects just beneath the top-level. It can be checked-out from both Ubuntu (Karmic) and Windows (Vista), and in both cases the projects can be attached to the team provider from the "import" wizard. On an Ubuntu box, I could use "team/disconnect", and then "share" to attach to "../.git", it worked like a charm. On the windows box however, reconnecting was not possible: the "../.git" line is not selectable. Note that it does read "../.git" and not "..\.git". Note that on my "mostly squeeze" Debian box, the import would succeed, but in that case none of the projects were attached to the team provider. If afterwards I try to connect it, it silently does nothing. In that case it may be a known bug: I have a ~/.git dir that is also seen by jgit, and which I am also proposed in the "share" dialog. If I move it away, the request to attach is successful. Best regards, -- Yann ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 8+ messages in thread
* Re: [egit] Git repository with multiple eclipse projects ? 2009-11-25 16:47 [egit] Git repository with multiple eclipse projects ? Yann Dirson 2009-11-25 19:53 ` Yann Simon 2009-11-25 21:27 ` Robin Rosenberg @ 2009-11-26 0:48 ` Shawn O. Pearce 2009-11-26 1:12 ` Douglas Campos ` (2 more replies) 2 siblings, 3 replies; 8+ messages in thread From: Shawn O. Pearce @ 2009-11-26 0:48 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Yann Dirson; +Cc: git Yann Dirson <ydirson@linagora.com> wrote: > I am investigating whether it is possible at all to have several > eclipse projects in a single git repo, and have those projects > correctly seen as managed by git. As Robin said, it should work. EGit and JGit both use this layout. > When importing a git repo into eclipse, we get a list of projects to > import, but that list is empty. What is expected by egit to get this > list filled ? There should be .project files in the repository. I think we scan the entire checkout tree for .project files, but maybe we are doing something stupid and only looking at the top level directory of the checkout. > It also does not look like it would be possible to use the "share" > functionnality to setup such a repository from multiple projects (or > from a project set), right ? Nope, I don't think this is supported right now. You need to initialize the git repository by hand in the higher level directory that holds the projects. -- Shawn. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 8+ messages in thread
* Re: [egit] Git repository with multiple eclipse projects ? 2009-11-26 0:48 ` Shawn O. Pearce @ 2009-11-26 1:12 ` Douglas Campos 2009-11-26 8:39 ` Yann Simon 2009-11-26 14:30 ` Yann Dirson 2 siblings, 0 replies; 8+ messages in thread From: Douglas Campos @ 2009-11-26 1:12 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Shawn O. Pearce; +Cc: Yann Dirson, git (worksforme) egit 0.5.x On Wed, Nov 25, 2009 at 10:48 PM, Shawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org> wrote: > Yann Dirson <ydirson@linagora.com> wrote: >> I am investigating whether it is possible at all to have several >> eclipse projects in a single git repo, and have those projects >> correctly seen as managed by git. > > As Robin said, it should work. EGit and JGit both use this layout. > >> When importing a git repo into eclipse, we get a list of projects to >> import, but that list is empty. What is expected by egit to get this >> list filled ? > > There should be .project files in the repository. I think we scan > the entire checkout tree for .project files, but maybe we are doing > something stupid and only looking at the top level directory of > the checkout. > >> It also does not look like it would be possible to use the "share" >> functionnality to setup such a repository from multiple projects (or >> from a project set), right ? > > Nope, I don't think this is supported right now. You need to > initialize the git repository by hand in the higher level directory > that holds the projects. > > -- > Shawn. > -- > To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe git" in > the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org > More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html > -- Douglas Campos (qmx) +55 11 7626 5959 +55 11 6762 5959 ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 8+ messages in thread
* Re: [egit] Git repository with multiple eclipse projects ? 2009-11-26 0:48 ` Shawn O. Pearce 2009-11-26 1:12 ` Douglas Campos @ 2009-11-26 8:39 ` Yann Simon 2009-11-26 14:30 ` Yann Dirson 2 siblings, 0 replies; 8+ messages in thread From: Yann Simon @ 2009-11-26 8:39 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Shawn O. Pearce; +Cc: Yann Dirson, git 2009/11/26 Shawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>: > Yann Dirson <ydirson@linagora.com> wrote: >> It also does not look like it would be possible to use the "share" >> functionnality to setup such a repository from multiple projects (or >> from a project set), right ? > > Nope, I don't think this is supported right now. You need to > initialize the git repository by hand in the higher level directory > that holds the projects. That was the question I initialy understood. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 8+ messages in thread
* Re: [egit] Git repository with multiple eclipse projects ? 2009-11-26 0:48 ` Shawn O. Pearce 2009-11-26 1:12 ` Douglas Campos 2009-11-26 8:39 ` Yann Simon @ 2009-11-26 14:30 ` Yann Dirson 2 siblings, 0 replies; 8+ messages in thread From: Yann Dirson @ 2009-11-26 14:30 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Shawn O. Pearce; +Cc: git On Wed, Nov 25, 2009 at 04:48:17PM -0800, Shawn O. Pearce wrote: > > When importing a git repo into eclipse, we get a list of projects to > > import, but that list is empty. What is expected by egit to get this > > list filled ? > > There should be .project files in the repository. I think we scan > the entire checkout tree for .project files, but maybe we are doing > something stupid and only looking at the top level directory of > the checkout. Right, we could make it work - the devs just did not have the habbit of commiting .project files. > > It also does not look like it would be possible to use the "share" > > functionnality to setup such a repository from multiple projects (or > > from a project set), right ? > > Nope, I don't think this is supported right now. You need to > initialize the git repository by hand in the higher level directory > that holds the projects. Yes, we did that by git-add'ing the initial projects manually and pushing them, and we can now "import" that. That makes me wonder if it should work to add a new project afterwards from within Eclipse. If we create a new project under the git tree, and try to use "share", then we get presented a folded list containing the project we want to add, which when unfolded reveals "..\.git" (yes, this test done on windows) as repository, which is promising. But then the field below near the "Create" button (the one with "\.git" text on the right) gets polulated with the full project path when we click on the project in the list, and we could not unlock the "next" or "finish" button. Are we just trying things the way they should work but hit functionnality that is just not finished, or are we completely off-track ? Thanks much, -- Yann ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 8+ messages in thread
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