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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
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2007-03-28 08:43:28 |
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On 3/28/07, maskkkk < leeand00 hotmail.com">leeand00 hotmail.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. When you installed the latest TortoiseSVN, you installed a version based on Subversion 1.4. This contains a new working copy format. The first time you touched the working copy with TSVN it silently upgraded to the new format. Subclipse
1.0.3 is based on SVN 1.3 so now it cannot read the new format. Installing Subclipse 1.0.5 will bring you up to the latest version with SVN 1.4 support included.
-- Thanks
Mark Phippard
http://markphip.blogspot.com/
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