Installation Instructions
Here you will find
a screenshot tour of the Subclipse installation process in Eclipse 3.x.
These particular screens were captured in Eclipse 3.0.2 running on
Windows XP.
Install Subclipse in Eclipse 3.x
Step 1:
Begin the installation from the Eclipse Help menu item.
Step 2:
This
screenshot show the screen as it initially comes up. In this case you
will need to change the radio button to indicate that this is a new
install.
Step 3:
This
screen will vary depending on the features you have installed already.
You want to click on the New Remote Site button. If you are behind a
proxy and the Eclipse install mechanism does not work, then you can
download a zipped version of the update site and then click the New
Local Site button instead.
Step 4:
This screen is showing the New Remote Site dialog, filled in with the correct information to install Subclipse
Name: Subclipse 1.6.x (Eclipse 3.2+)
URL: http://subclipse.tigris.org/update_1.6.x
Name: Subclipse 1.4.x (Eclipse 3.2+)
URL: http://subclipse.tigris.org/update_1.4.x
Name: Subclipse 1.2.x (Eclipse 3.2+)
URL: http://subclipse.tigris.org/update_1.2.x
Name: Subclipse 1.0.x (Eclipse 3.0/3.1)
URL: http://subclipse.tigris.org/update_1.0.x
Step 5:
When you first come back to this screen, the site you added will NOT be selected. Be sure to select it before clicking Next.
Step 6:
This next screen shows all of the features that are available to install.
Step 7:
Click the button to accept the license agreement.
Step 8:
Confirm the install location
Step 9:
There
is an Eclipse preference to turn off this next dialog. I have never
seen a signed feature. Not even Eclipse.org nor IBM sign their
features.
Step 10:
Just a screenshot of the in-process installation.
Step 11:
Eclipse needs to be restarted after installing Subclipse.
Step 12:
Finally,
after restarting Eclipse, the first thing you will typically want to do
is open the Subclipse Repository perspective where you can define your
repositories. Be sure to also check the online help as well as the
Subclipse preferences located under Team -> SVN.
Updating Subclipse in Eclipse 3.x
Eclipse
3.x has a feature in preference to automatically check for updates.
Provided you are not behind a proxy that does not allow this feature, it
should work for Subclipse. Otherwise just follow the instructions for
installing Subclipse, except take the option to check for updates in
Step 2.
If you are behind a proxy that
does not work with Eclipse, then to install updates you just always
follow the same instructions you used to install a new version. If you
always unzip the site to the same local folder, you will not have to
define the local site each time.