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-However, before you start note that **it may be difficult to install the SVN Connector on Windows machines running Eclipse Oxygen**. If this is your current environment then you have two options - install Eclipse Neon instead or figure out how to install the connector (which is available from Polarion.com) manually. (Bug report [[ https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=518033 |  518033 ]] may prove usefule in this regard.)+However, before you start note that **it may be difficult to install the SVN Connector on Windows machines running Eclipse Oxygen**. If this is your current environment then you have two options - install Eclipse Neon instead or figure out how to install the connector (which is available from Polarion.com) manually. (Bug report [[ https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=518033 |  518033 ]] may prove useful in this regard.)
  
  
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-=== After the Process has Started ===+=== After the Process is Completed ===
  
-Regardless of how you start the process, after it is completed you should restart Eclipse.+Regardless of how you start the process, after it is completed you should restart Eclipse. 
  
-  - You may now be prompted to install the SVN Connectors in a dialog box.  **IF NOT, YOU MUST FORCE THIS PROCESS MANUALLY  AS FOLLOWS:** Click on <key>Preferences</key> (which may be  under <key>Windows</key> or the         main <key>Eclipse</key> menu), expand "Team", and click on   "SVN" This should open the dialog box. If not, click         on the "SVN Connector" tab, and click on "Get Connectors..."        +If you are installing Subclipse, you may be prompted to install the SVN Connectors in a dialog box.  **IF NOT AND YOU ARE USING SUBCLIPSE, YOU MUST FORCE THIS PROCESS MANUALLY  AS FOLLOWS:** Click on <key>Preferences</key> (which may be  under <key>Windows</key> or the         main <key>Eclipse</key> menu), expand "Team", and click on   "SVN" This should open the dialog box. If not, click         on the "SVN Connector" tab, and click on "Get Connectors..."Then:
   - Select an appropriate connector -- SVN Kit can be used on all  platforms; Native JavaHL can only be used on Windows machines that  have an ''%%ssh%%'' client. So, you should probably use SVN Kit.  (Note: ''%%stu%%'' currently supports SVN 1.9.3, so any  connector for 1.9.3 or lower should work, but you should probably         use the most recent version lower than or equal to 1.9.3.)            - Select an appropriate connector -- SVN Kit can be used on all  platforms; Native JavaHL can only be used on Windows machines that  have an ''%%ssh%%'' client. So, you should probably use SVN Kit.  (Note: ''%%stu%%'' currently supports SVN 1.9.3, so any  connector for 1.9.3 or lower should work, but you should probably         use the most recent version lower than or equal to 1.9.3.)         
   - Click on <key>Finish</key>.   - Click on <key>Finish</key>.
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   - When the next dialog appears check "I accept..." and click on  <key>Finish</key> You may get a warning that says you  are "installing software that contains unsigned content". You  can ignore it and click <key>OK</key>           - When the next dialog appears check "I accept..." and click on  <key>Finish</key> You may get a warning that says you  are "installing software that contains unsigned content". You  can ignore it and click <key>OK</key>        
   - Restart Eclipse.   - Restart Eclipse.
 +
 +
 +You can change the SVN interface by clicking on <key>Preferences</key>-<key>Team</key>-<key>SVN</key> and selecting the "SVN interface" from the "Client:" drop-down list.
  
 ==== Connecting to Subversion on stu ==== ==== Connecting to Subversion on stu ====
 +
 +=== Protocol ===
  
 Some Subversions Repository Servers use ''%%http%%'' (or ''%%https%%'') as the communications protocol. ''%%stu%%'' uses ''%%ssh%%''. Some Subversions Repository Servers use ''%%http%%'' (or ''%%https%%'') as the communications protocol. ''%%stu%%'' uses ''%%ssh%%''.
  
 +
 +=== Identifying a Repository ===
  
   - Learn the URL for the repository. (It is likely to be something like ''%%svn+ssh://stu.cs.jmu.edu/cs/students/csXXX/SSYY/teamNN %%'' where XXX corresponds to the course number, SS corresponds to the semester [either fa or sp], YY corresponds to the year, and NN corresponds to the team number). **Note:** If you are using a computer (e.g., your personal computer) in which your username is not your JMU eID, you should insert ''%%eID@%%'' between ''%%//%%'' and ''%%stu%%'' (where eID denotes your JMU eID).   - Learn the URL for the repository. (It is likely to be something like ''%%svn+ssh://stu.cs.jmu.edu/cs/students/csXXX/SSYY/teamNN %%'' where XXX corresponds to the course number, SS corresponds to the semester [either fa or sp], YY corresponds to the year, and NN corresponds to the team number). **Note:** If you are using a computer (e.g., your personal computer) in which your username is not your JMU eID, you should insert ''%%eID@%%'' between ''%%//%%'' and ''%%stu%%'' (where eID denotes your JMU eID).
-  - If you are not already, use the SVN perspective by clicking         on <key>Window</key>-<key>Perspective</key>-<key>Open         Perspective</key>-<key>Other</key>, selecting "SVN         Repository Exploring", and clicking on <key>OK</key>  +  - If you are not already, use the SVN perspective by clicking on <key>Window</key>-<key>Perspective</key>-<key>Open Perspective</key>-<key>Other</key>, selecting "SVN Repository Exploring", and clicking on <key>OK</key>  
   - Click on {{eclipse_new-repository-location.gif}}.   - Click on {{eclipse_new-repository-location.gif}}.
   - After the dialog box opens, enter the URL in the "URL:" field.   - After the dialog box opens, enter the URL in the "URL:" field.
   - Complete the process.   - Complete the process.
  
-Depending on the particular plugin, you may be given the opportunity to <key>Save authentication</key> information in which case you will not be prompted for it in the future (but you will be asked to create a master Eclipse password if you have not done so already)Alternatively, you can create an [[student:utilities:start:keypairs | SSH Key Pairs ]] to avoid having to repeatedly enter authentication information. In either case, **should not save your authentication information on a "public" machine**.+=== Authentication === 
 + 
 +The plugin will need to authenticate with ''%%stu%%'' every time an operation is performedand this can be quite inconvenient. There are two ways around this. 
 + 
 +  * You may (it varies with the plugin) be given the opportunity to <key>Save authentication</key> information in which case you will not be prompted for it in the future. In this case, you will be asked to create a central Eclipse password if you have not done so already.  
 + 
 +  * You can create an [[student:utilities:start:keypairs | SSH Key Pair ]] to avoid having to repeatedly enter authentication information.  In this case, you will need to tell Eclipse to use your private key by clicking on <key>Preferences</key>-<key>General</key>-<key>Network Connections</key>-<key>SSH2</key> and entering the path and file name on the ''%%General%%'' tab. 
 + 
 +In either case, **should not save your authentication information on a "public" machine**.
  
  
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 an * character before it's name in the file tab (there will be no indicator an * character before it's name in the file tab (there will be no indicator
 in the //Language// Perspective/Package Explorer). in the //Language// Perspective/Package Explorer).
- 
- 
-=== Check-Out === 
- 
-**Assuming you have already added one or more repository locations to 
-Subversive**, you can check-out a repository for the first time and  
-create a local/working copy in a few ways. One way is to: 
- 
-  - If you are not already, use the SVN perspective by clicking on <key>Window</key>-<key>Open Perspective</key>-<key>Other</key>, selecting "SVN Repository Exploring", and clicking on <key>OK</key>. 
-  - Expand the appropriate repository. 
-  - Right-click on the appropriate project. 
-  - Pull down to "Check Out". 
- 
-Another way is to: 
- 
-  - Click on <key>File</key>-<key>Import</key>-<key>SVN</key>-<key>Project From SVN</key>. 
-  - Select "Use existing repository", select the appropriate repository from the list, and click <key>Next</key>. 
-  - Add the project name to the end of the URL (since there may be more than one project in the repository) and click <key>Finish</key>. 
-  - Check "Check out as a project with the name specified", fill in the project name, and click <key>Finish</key>. 
  
  
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   - When the dialog box appears, select the appropriate repository type (i.e., SVN) and click on  <key>Next</key>.   - When the dialog box appears, select the appropriate repository type (i.e., SVN) and click on  <key>Next</key>.
   - When the next dialog box appears, check "Use existing repository location", select the appropriate location, and click <key>Next</key>.   - When the next dialog box appears, check "Use existing repository location", select the appropriate location, and click <key>Next</key>.
-  - Select "Simple Mode". (Note: This will make it harder to create branches but easier to use the trunk.)+  - If prompted to choose a mode, select "Simple Mode". (Note: This will make it harder to create branches but easier to use the trunk.)
   - Click on <key>Finish</key>.   - Click on <key>Finish</key>.
  
 When the SVN window appears, enter a commit comment (like "Initial Commit") and click <key>OK</key>. When the SVN window appears, enter a commit comment (like "Initial Commit") and click <key>OK</key>.
-  +
  
 === Add a File to Version Control === === Add a File to Version Control ===
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   - Right-click on the appropriate file.   - Right-click on the appropriate file.
   - Pull down to "Team", over to "Add to Version Control" and click <key>OK</key>.   - Pull down to "Team", over to "Add to Version Control" and click <key>OK</key>.
 +  
      
 +
 +=== Check-Out ===
 +
 +**Assuming you have already added one or more repository locations to
 +Subversive**, you can check-out a repository for the first time and 
 +create a local/working copy in a few ways. One way is to:
 +
 +  - If you are not already, use the SVN perspective by clicking on <key>Window</key>-<key>Open Perspective</key>-<key>Other</key>, selecting "SVN Repository Exploring", and clicking on <key>OK</key>.
 +  - Expand the appropriate repository.
 +  - Right-click on the appropriate project.
 +  - Pull down to "Check Out".
 +
 +Another way is to:
 +
 +  - Click on <key>File</key>-<key>Import</key>-<key>SVN</key>-<key>Project From SVN</key>.
 +  - Select "Use existing repository", select the appropriate repository from the list, and click <key>Next</key>.
 +  - Add the project name to the end of the URL (since there may be more than one project in the repository) and click <key>Finish</key>.
 +  - Check "Check out as a project with the name specified", fill in the project name, and click <key>Finish</key>.
 +
  
 === Update === === Update ===
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   - Right-click on the appropriate folder/file.   - Right-click on the appropriate folder/file.
-  - Pull down to "Team" and then to "Update" (or "Update to HEAD")+  - Pull down to "Team" and then to "Update" or "Update to HEAD"
  
 === Viewing/Resolving Conflicts === === Viewing/Resolving Conflicts ===
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 You might also be interested in the video at You might also be interested in the video at
 [[ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7MB6T9ewidI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7MB6T9ewidI ]] [[ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7MB6T9ewidI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7MB6T9ewidI ]]
 +
 +
 +
 +=== Editing Conflicts ===
 +
 +If you have any conflicts after you perform an update, you can edit them
 +as follows:
 +
 +  - Right-click on the file(s).
 +  - Pull down to <key>Team</key> and then to <key>Edit Conflicts</key>.
 +  - Use the icons to move between conflicts and accept particular edits.
 +
  
 === Commit === === Commit ===
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   - Right-click on the appropriate folder/file.   - Right-click on the appropriate folder/file.
-  - Pull down to "Team" and then to "Mark as Merged".+  - Pull down to "Team" and then to "Mark as Merged" or "Mark as Resolved".
  
 and then commit the folder/file. and then commit the folder/file.
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 | ''%%propset%%'' | <key>Team</key>-<key>Set Property...</key> | | ''%%propset%%'' | <key>Team</key>-<key>Set Property...</key> |
 | ''%%revert%%'' | <key>Team</key>-<key>Revert</key> | | ''%%revert%%'' | <key>Team</key>-<key>Revert</key> |
-| ''%%update%%'' | <key>Team</key>-<key>Update</key> |+| ''%%update%%'' | <key>Team</key>-<key>Update</key> or  <key>Team</key>-<key>Update to HEAD</key>|