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Getting Started with Subversion (SVN) and Eclipse
Downloading Eclipse
The latest version of Eclipse can be obtained from The Eclipse Website
The "Eclipse IDE for Java Developers" should be fine.
Installing the SVN Plug in for Eclipse
The Eclipse SVN Plug in is called "Subclipse."
To install in Eclipse 3.x, follow their tutorial here: Subclipse Installation Instructions
Adding the OpenSHA SVN Repository
- From Eclipse menu's, go to: Window > Open Perspective > Other
- Select 'SVN Repository Exploring' and hit 'OK'
- Click the "Add SVN Repository" button shown below:
- For "URL" enter https://intensity.usc.edu/svn/opensha and hit "Finish"
- At this point it will ask you for a username and password.
- Use the username/password that you used to view this page.
- Assuming everything went well, a new repository should appear in the "SVN Repository" tab.
Checking out the OpenSHA Project
- Click the arrow to expand the repository tree.
- Right click on "trunk" and select "Checkout..." as shown below:
- The default options should work for most people, just click "Finish"
- If you need to specify the location to put the project, click "Next" instead
- It will take a little while to check out the entire project.
- Once it is checked out, switch to the Java perspective (Window > Open Perspective > Java (or Other, then "Java")
- It will take a while to build the project
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