Good suggestion, will give BzrEclipse a try. Currently I was trying to setup the development environment for a project on GitHub which supports only Git.
Well try NetBeans with rails plugin/E-texteditor/aptana + Linux (Ubuntu) + Rails 2.x + GIT (on windows use msygit and qgit for gui client). Works wonderfully. @tabrez, this works excellently.
Well, I already use GNU/Linux + git for organising source code and then open the source files in Aptana and work on them. But I am now looking for inbuilt support for git in Aptana or Eclipse Ganymede or NetBeans. Somehow Aptana doesn't build the egit eclipse plugin; I built egit for ganymede but stable version of radrails is not yet available for it; going to try netbeans + development version of nbgit plugin tomorrow.
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Shoulda used bazaar?
1 year, 3 months ago by edythemighty
Good suggestion, will give BzrEclipse a try. Currently I was trying to setup the development environment for a project on GitHub which supports only Git.
1 year, 3 months ago by tabrez
Well try NetBeans with rails plugin/E-texteditor/aptana + Linux (Ubuntu) + Rails 2.x + GIT (on windows use msygit and qgit for gui client). Works wonderfully. @tabrez, this works excellently.
1 year, 3 months ago by arjunghosh
Well, I already use GNU/Linux + git for organising source code and then open the source files in Aptana and work on them. But I am now looking for inbuilt support for git in Aptana or Eclipse Ganymede or NetBeans. Somehow Aptana doesn't build the egit eclipse plugin; I built egit for ganymede but stable version of radrails is not yet available for it; going to try netbeans + development version of nbgit plugin tomorrow.
1 year, 3 months ago by tabrez