When mounting a directory that contains Java source code, you must mount it at the Java package root in order for it to compile correctly. In VCS filesystems, however, the VCS root is often different than the package root. You can solve this problem by mounting the VCS filesystem at the VCS root and setting relative mount points for each of the Java package roots it contains.
For example, consider the following directory structure:
MyProject --> VCS root src --> Java package root lib docs test --> Java package root build.xml
In this case you must mount the VCS filesystem at MyProject and set relative mount points at both src and test.
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You cannot set relative mount points for PVCS filesystems. You have to mount each Java package root as its own filesystem. |
To set or change the relative mount point for a VCS filesystem:
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You can set multiple relative mount points to access directories that are parallel with the Java package root in your source hierarchy. On the Relative Mount Point page, hold down the Control key and select each mount point. Each mount point is mounted as its own filesystem. |
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Mounting a VCS Working
Directory Getting Files From a CVS Repository Setting Up a Local CVS Repository VCS Filesystem Properties VCS Filesystem Customizer |