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Re: Modification Badge still there after COMMIT

From: Mark Phippard <MarkP_at_softlanding.com>
Date: 2005-09-30 15:57:49 CEST

"Markus Karg" <markus.karg@quipsy.de> wrote on 09/30/2005 09:48:01 AM:

> Okay, once more. It seems today it's to hard understand what I want to
say:
> - Yes, it is a problem switching perspectives (not views) in Eclipse 3.1
as
> soon as you have several hundred projects (as we have) and you have to
> manually do things for each project that Subclipse could do for you (my
> proposal would be: Add an option for subclipse's workspace-wide settings
to
> enable "auto-ignoring" of Eclipse-specific files.

Eclipse has a workspace-wide ignore capability already and Subclipse does
support it. It is in preferences under Team. I am simply saying that
doing the ignore at the Subversion level is better for you so that you do
not ever accidentally commit something using TortoiseSVN. If you ignore
at the Subversion level, this will not happen.

> - The subversion FAQ contains steps to take to make SVN handle renames
> correctly even on Windows. My proposal is to add those steps into
Subclipse to
> be executed as soon as Eclipse's rename function is invoked.

No.

Mark

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