Try to run the "svn co" command by using the console (in case you're running a UNIX-like OS). Add the following files for Solr (.project and .classpath) into your the solr folder:
http://markmail.org/message/yb5qgeamosvdscao

Then do an "import as an existing project" in Eclipse, and you're done.

Erlend

On 01.02.11 23.59, Eric Grobler wrote:
Hi

I am a newbie and I am trying to run solr in eclipse.

 From this url
http://wiki.apache.org/solr/HowToContribute#Development_Environment_Tips
there is a subclipse example:

I use Team ->  Share Project and this url:
   http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/lucene/dev/trunk

but I get a "access forbidden for unknown reason error"

I assume using readonly http I do not need credentials?

Also, would it make more sense to rather checkout the project with
the command-line svn and in Eclipse use
"Create project from existing source"?


Thanks
Ericz



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