Using SVN w/ Zend Studio for Eclipse

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Hey all,

Apologies ahead of time if this isn't the appropriate forum for my
inquiry.  I'm evaluating Zend Studio for Eclipse and it's certainly
making some features that I'd hope would be trivial, extremely
onerous. I'm simply trying to take an existing project which I started
in TextMate and import it into ZS for Eclipse with Subversion controls
attached to the project.  I do not want to copy the project into a new
directory as the existing directory is where Apache's DocumentRoot is
set. And although that's simple to change, I really don't think any
IDE should mandate where I set my project's directory on the
filesystem.  Also, if I try to create a new project from an SVN
Repository, it doesn't allow me to select what directory I want the
code checked out in.  Otherwise I'd just cringe and let it overwrite
what's in my existing document root, since that's all versioned code
anyhow. If I just create a new project, and import the directory of
the code base (which is under version control already), it doesn't
pick up the subversion controls in the IDE itself.

If any of you have run into similar frustrations, I'd love to hear it.
 So far I've spent the better part of the evening fiddling with
extremely rudimentary features which no IDE in any programming
environment I've ever worked with has imposed on me.  Perhaps this
thing isn't ready for mainstream yet, or perhaps I'm missing something
obvious.

Thanks for any insight.

</rant>

/sf

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