I recently just installed Eclipse onto a Ubuntu 10.04 machine.
Now, I’m reading “Getting Started” instructions for a project I want to contribute with and they state the following:
Using Eclipse Galileo for Java part:
File -> New -> Other
SVN -> Checkout projects from SVN
Create a new repository location http://marioai.googlecode.com/svn/trunk or use the existing one
Next >
Select "Check out as a project configured using the New Project Wizard"
Next > (You will see a project creation wizard)
Select "Java Project"
Name the project, say "MarioAI" and select a location
Make root folder as source folder
Configure inclusion and exclusion filters
Press Add and put down '.lvl', '.dat'
Finish
However, SVN -> Checkout isn’t an option for me.
I’ve apt-get installed both Eclipse and Subversion. Do I have to do something else to my install in order to get this new project type?
You need to install an Eclipse plugin for Subversion. That is either subclipse or subversive. You can easily install one of these in Eclipse with Help->Install new software. Some instructions on how to install plugins are here