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Re: Commit doesn't mark as resolved

From: Henrik Brautaset Aronsen <henrik_at_synth.no>
Date: 2004-10-11 09:35:52 CEST

For me it is easy to reproduce:

1) I check out a project with svn+ssh (fresh, for the first time).
2) One text file is modified and saved (file gets a '>')
3) The project is commited
4) The '>' stays in the text file

I have worked a lot with Eclipse and CVS, and I *never* had problems
like this.

Henrik

"Cédric Chabanois" <cchabanois@natsys.fr> Fri, 8 Oct 2004 10:35:21 +0200
> This is a bug.
> How can I reproduce it ?
>
> <tigris@henrik.synth.no> a écrit dans le message de
> news:41664A65.8030406@henrik.synth.no...
>> When I commit from subclipse, it seems like eclipse
>> don't register properly that the files are committed, as
>> they still have a '>' or '*' in front of them.
>>
>> I have to do a manual "mark resolved" to remove the '>'.
>>
>> Is this a usual problem, and is there a way to fix it?
>>
>> I use Eclipse 3.0.1, with subclipse 0.9.21, with the svn+ssh protocol.
Received on Mon Oct 11 17:35:52 2004

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