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Eliah Ninyo (21315) | asked Sep 19 '16, 8:41 a.m.
retagged Jan 20 '17, 4:03 p.m. by Ken Tessier (84117)

Hello,
i have installed the RTC 5.0.2 client on my C++ eclipse development environment.
i have already setup my stream and personal workspace. also the sandbox is already loaded.

i opened the eclipse now with the sandbox a the workspace. is it right? or should i set the workspace to be the component folder?

i already have a project (C++) define there (in the component folder) and i want it to be recognized by the RTC as unresolved pending changes... but it doesn't. i also don't see any small icons on the files of the project (i have only one file at the moment (cpp and h files).

is there any tutorial on how to work with RTC source control in eclipse? from the workspace initialization (of eclipse) through the project compilation?

thanks in advance!

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Dinesh Kumar B (4.1k413) | answered Sep 19 '16, 9:06 a.m.
JAZZ DEVELOPER
This could be a good start :
  https://jazz.net/library/article/41

There are additional links there that you would want to read through...

and as they say "picture speaks a 1000 words", refer to this diagram :
   https://jazz.net/library/article/126#scm_diagram



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Eliah Ninyo commented Sep 21 '16, 8:03 a.m. | edited Jan 12 '17, 3:36 p.m.

thanks.

it was helpful.

the thing i needed it to choose "Load the root folders of the components as projects" when loading a repository workspace to a snandbox.

i have others problem now, but thanks with this issue.

happy to know this forum is active :-)

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Ken Tessier (84117) | answered Jan 20 '17, 4:02 p.m.

For additional videos and tutorials see Rational Team Concert source control and Source control.


Ken 


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