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Another question regarding getting Eclipse to work with ImageJ

Neil Fazel
It says here (http://developer.imagej.net/eclipse) that the last step to enable Git-related functionality requires the following to be done in Eclipse:

- Select all the ImageJ projects in the Package Explorer
- Right-click and choose Team > Share Project...
- Select Git as the repository type and click Next
- Check the "Use or create repository in parent folder of project" box and click Finish

What does it mean if under "Team" there is no "Share Project..." entry? This was a fresh install of Eclipse, followed by import of ImageJ. Is this step, i.e. Team Sharing, even necessary in order to debug ImageJ Java plugin in Eclipse?

Thanks,
Neil

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Re: Another question regarding getting Eclipse to work with ImageJ

ctrueden
Hi Neil,

Those instructions were for Indigo (3.7). The Team sharing stuff now
happens automatically with Kepler so you can disregard that step. I will
updqte the instructions for Kepler tomorrow. Thanks for the feedback!

Regards,
Curtis
On Nov 13, 2013 7:10 PM, "Neil Fazel" <[hidden email]> wrote:

> It says here (http://developer.imagej.net/eclipse) that the last step to
> enable Git-related functionality requires the following to be done in
> Eclipse:
>
> - Select all the ImageJ projects in the Package Explorer
> - Right-click and choose Team > Share Project...
> - Select Git as the repository type and click Next
> - Check the "Use or create repository in parent folder of project" box and
> click Finish
>
> What does it mean if under "Team" there is no "Share Project..." entry?
> This was a fresh install of Eclipse, followed by import of ImageJ. Is this
> step, i.e. Team Sharing, even necessary in order to debug ImageJ Java
> plugin in Eclipse?
>
> Thanks,
> Neil
>
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> ImageJ mailing list: http://imagej.nih.gov/ij/list.html
>

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