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Re: Adding elements to svn:ignore
user name
2007-06-17 19:30:11
Thx for the info - that makes sense.  So the next question
is where this stuff?  I assume it will be in the root .svn
directory, but I cannot see if from the Eclipse views
(navigator or package explorer under Java Perspective).  But
I can see it outside of Eclipse. So, if I cannot see it how
does it get versioned?  I understand the concept just not
sure how to do it.  Thx for all the help and sry for being a
noob on this ...
 
Regards,
Douglas WF Acheson

----- Original Message ----
From: Mark Phippard <markphipgmail.com>
To: userssubclipse.tigris.org
Sent: Sunday, June 17, 2007 7:43:47 PM
Subject: Re: [Subclipse-users] Adding elements to
svn:ignore

On 6/17/07, Douglas WF Acheson <dwfarogers.com> wrote:
>   I have started to use subclipse v1.2.2 with Eclipse
v3.2.2.  The first thing I noticed is that when I added
elements to the ignore list (svn:ignore), I am notified (via
labels and decorators) that the project is out of sync with
the repo; moreover I have one out going change and that
change is the root directory.  This does not make sense to
me.  When I do a synchronize and select properties of the
one item, which is the project root directory, I am
presented with the following :
>
> SVN Properties widow is displayed with svn:ignore under
name and target (two non-printable characters) under value.
>
> The directory target is ignored correctly, but I
believe I should not be told my working copy is out of
sync.
>
> I have looked in the issues mailing list and this
mailing list, and found nothing similar.  Anyone have any
idea?

svn:ignore is a versioned property.  When you add something
to it, you
have to commit the property change.  That is what Subclipse
is showing
you.

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Thanks

Mark Phippard
http://markphip.blogspo
t.com/

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Re: Adding elements to svn:ignore
user name
2007-06-17 21:04:37
On 6/17/07, Douglas WF Acheson <dwfarogers.com> wrote:
> Thx for the info - that makes sense.  So the next
question is where this stuff?  I assume it will be in the
root .svn directory, but I cannot see if from the Eclipse
views (navigator or package explorer under Java
Perspective).  But I can see it outside of Eclipse. So, if I
cannot see it how does it get versioned?  I understand the
concept just not sure how to do it.  Thx for all the help
and sry for being a noob on this ...


The point is to hide that from you.  That is also why they
named them
".svn".  On most filesystems folders/files that
begin with a dot are
hidden.

In Eclipse, it is exposed to you via the views and actions
we provide
you.  Even in command line, you are expected to use the svn
commands,
not look at the filesystem.


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Thanks

Mark Phippard
http://markphip.blogspo
t.com/

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