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Question Marks on all files in project?
user name
2007-03-28 08:19:42
Hi, 

I am using Eclipse 3.1 and Subclipse 1.0.3

I recently moved and continued development on the project in
the mean time. 
When I got moved in again, I setup my subversion server and
now when I open
Eclipse, Subclipse displays all of the files with a little
question mark
next to them.  I know this isn't subversion's problem, since
Tortoise SVN
seems to display the states (if they've been modified or
not) of all the
files correctly.  

If I right click on any of the files and select the Team
submenu, all of the
Subclipse menu items are disabled except:
- Commit
- Create Patch
- Apply Patch
- Show Properties
- Add to Version Control
- (and only if you are on the root of the project)
Disconnect

So how can I get Subclipse to recognize that the project is
still connected
to the subversion repository? (at least Tortoise SVN says it
is...)

Thank you, 
   Andrew J. Leer
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Re: Question Marks on all files in project?
user name
2007-03-28 08:43:28
On 3/28/07, maskkkk < leeand00hotmail.com">leeand00hotmail.com> wrote:

Hi,

I am using Eclipse 3.1 and Subclipse 1.0.3

I recently moved and continued development on the project in the mean time.
When I got moved in again, I setup my subversion server and now when I open
Eclipse, Subclipse displays all of the files with a little question mark
next to them. ; I know this isn't subversion's problem, since Tortoise SVN
seems to display the states (if they've been modified or not) of all the
files correctly.

If I right click on any of the files and select the Team submenu, all of the
Subclipse menu items are disabled except:
- Commit
- Create Patch
- Apply Patch
- Show Properties
- Add to Version Control
- (and only if you are on the root of the project) Disconnect

So how can I get Subclipse to recognize that the project is still connected
to the subversion repository? (at least Tortoise SVN says it is...)

You need to update to Subclipse 1.0.5.&nbsp; When you installed the latest TortoiseSVN, you installed a version based on Subversion 1.4.  This contains a new working copy format.&nbsp; The first time you touched the working copy with TSVN it silently upgraded to the new format.&nbsp; Subclipse 1.0.3 is based on SVN 1.3 so now it cannot read the new format.&nbsp; Installing Subclipse 1.0.5 will bring you up to the latest version with SVN 1.4 support included.

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Thanks

Mark Phippard
http://markphip.blogspot.com/
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