Problem:
Copied an eclipse workspace folder into a new linux system.
All projects are svn working copies.
Eclipse does not realize this , and you are not presented with the projects in the synchronize tab.
Solution, cause: When I originally checked out the projects I checked them out from a url that I personally put in /etc/hosts file. In the new linux system this host did not exist . When I put the corresponding line in /etc/hosts eclipse did realize that the projects where checked out from svn and presented me the option to synchronize them.
Well i dont know why eclipse does not show the option to synchronize and then crash with an error that says something like 'unknown host...' .Maybe it is subclipse (probably) issue .
Anyway it is not the first time eclipse is giving me a headache.
Copied an eclipse workspace folder into a new linux system.
All projects are svn working copies.
Eclipse does not realize this , and you are not presented with the projects in the synchronize tab.
Solution, cause: When I originally checked out the projects I checked them out from a url that I personally put in /etc/hosts file. In the new linux system this host did not exist . When I put the corresponding line in /etc/hosts eclipse did realize that the projects where checked out from svn and presented me the option to synchronize them.
Well i dont know why eclipse does not show the option to synchronize and then crash with an error that says something like 'unknown host...' .Maybe it is subclipse (probably) issue .
Anyway it is not the first time eclipse is giving me a headache.

τελικά ενα απο πιο χαλαρωτικα πραματα και ωραια στον υπολογιστη ειναι να εγκαθιστας μια νεα Linux διανομή. ανοιξα το παλιο πισι μετα απο 536 μέρες (το γραφε chkdsk) και βαζω μιντ γκλορια (ισως και οχι βεβαια εψαχνα να βρώ κρακαρισμενο πρεστο (ναι πεσσμε στο κρακ!!))