Re: HowTo use Eclipse PDT and existing mounted directory tree?

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On Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 8:13 PM, Daevid Vincent <daevid@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I must be retarded or something because I can't figure out in Eclipse
> PDT (Linux) how in the heck do I start a new project and have it "point"
> to an existing directory tree.
>
> I DO NOT want Eclipse to pull in a copy of the files or do anything
> wacky like that. I simply want it to look at a mount point (sshfs)
> directory and use the files that exist there already. These are served
> up via apache on a dedicated development server, so obviously I want to
> change them and not a 'local copy'.
>
> The files are physically in /var/www/vincentd/ on the dev box but are
> in /home/vincentd/mydev/ on my local Ubuntu as a share. Or in other
> words... localhost:/home/vincentd/pse02 ->
> development:/var/www/vincentd/
>
> I've Googled around and can't seem to find the right words to get an
> answer to what would seem an obvious task.
>
> D.Vin
> http://daevid.com
>
>

There's a checkbox near the project name.  Can't remember what it's
called, but it lets you use a different workspace location.  Try that.

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