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Re: Upgrading loses svn decorators

From: Denny Valliant <valliant_at_unm.edu>
Date: 2005-11-09 13:41:06 CET

Yeah, I was just being stoopid. Machine speed and crap wouldn't matter
if it works
in one workspace but not another. I assume you're using the same plugins
even,
as you're using multiple workspaces. Weird.

All projects in the workspace effected? Compared .project files? Don't
know if
that would have anything relevant.

I just lost my main workspace (at lest all the prefs) which I had forgot
would
suck as much as it does. I'm gonna enable project specific settings, and
be sure
to export my prefs religiously. Or ar least spiritually.

Hey, I should add them to the repo! Hopefully they contain a bunch of info,
I've never tried it.

I hope you can get yours going without too much pain

:Denny

Gary McWilliams wrote:

>Ok, thanks for all the feedback.
>
>I'd already tried the -clean option, and that is making no difference.
>
>To be fair, I 'bumped' because I assumed that I'd not provided enough
>detail in the original, so the bump did ask if there was anything I
>could do (myself) to try to establish the cause of this problem. I'm not
>sure what else I can offer. I only have the eclipse log file and my
>observations as to what happened. I was hoping someone with some
>detailed subclipse knowledge could provide me with info on how to make
>more detailed information available.
>
>
>Note also, that the problem does not go away. I now have 2 workspaces,
>both of which have Imported the same set of projects, both of which
>(seem to have) the same project settings. One works (created workspace,
>imported projects), one does not (this workspace was my 'current'
>workspace when I upgraded subclipse).
>Other workspaces I have seem to be fine (although I only ever really do
>serious dev in the one main workspace, any others only contain small
>test/eval type code).
>
>I'm running eclipse 3.1.1 on XP
>
>
>However, in the grand scheme of things, I can get back up and running
>within an hour (really large project, new workspace == complete rebuild
>of all source + re-setting all my build Variables == complete rebuild
>again). I can live with that. If no-one else (or at most a really small
>group) is experiencing this, then it's just something I'm going to
>assume is local to my machine/environment/projects and I'll deal with
>that.
>I can also get some of the other devs here to upgrade from .34 and see
>if it's generic in 'what we do here' or just local to me.
>If I can deduce anything else that might be interesting, I'll forward it
>along.
>
>
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Denny Valliant [mailto:valliant@unm.edu]
>Sent: 08 November 2005 23:57
>To: users@subclipse.tigris.org
>Subject: Re: Upgrading loses svn decorators
>
>FWIW, I haven't run into any problems using XP or OS X, and I've been
>switching
>plugin versions around like crazy. I religiously start eclipse with
>the -clean option*,
>and have noticed that cleaning my projects as well helps eclipse when
>there are
>weird things going on. Maybe it's rebuilding of the workspace that
>helps?
>
>My minds on another matter, so I'm shooting from the hip, but I don't
>know that
>Gary has provide much in the way of troubleshooting info. Sorry if
>I'm wrong
>Gary, I know you've sent a couple through, but in my mind they said
>the same
>thing and were short on detail besides the timeout error.
>
>What speed is your computer? XP, 2000, 98? Do you religiously start
>eclipse with
>-clean*? Tried cleaning your projects? Any other plugins get wonky?
>
>Usually if I "bump" a message I try to get a little more info into
>the bump. Just
>in case, you know? Makes it so people don't have to guess so much.
>
>And it helps later on when someone else thinks, hey, maybe I have the
>same
>problem. They will know if it's the same or different.
>
> From the "losing decorators" there is a long way to go. :-)
>
>*when I say religiously, I mean at the least; whenever adding/moving/
>updating
>eclipse plugins or components, or even configuring eclipse for that
>matter.
>
>Well, this got longer than intended. If I only knew the right
>question, I'd know
>the answer. Oh well. Good luck and happy days, esse!
>:Denny
>
>-ps I've got about 10 or so projects linked to SVN. Sometimes it does
>take
>a while, but generally those decorations (and the repo paths/
>revisions next
>to the file in the navigator) appear after a bit. Never have they
>gone away
>requiring me to make a new workspace or anything. Although, I did have a
>program or something run rampant through my workspace, deleting every
>thing except for a /bin folder. That was strange. Maybe one of your
>projects
>is doing something to your workspace? Far fetched, but what the hey.
>
>On Nov 8, 2005, at 4:13 PM, Mark Phippard wrote:
>
>
>
>>>Gary is not alone.
>>>
>>>I've encountered this problem with a suite of projects of only
>>>moderate
>>>
>>>
>>size, but did not respond
>>
>>
>>>because I have no further specifics. I cannot recall which version
>>>(s),
>>>
>>>
>>but also had to clean the
>>
>>
>>>workspace & reinstall before it was resolved. If it helps, I run
>>>eclipse
>>>
>>>
>>3.1.1 under linux GTK, and
>>
>>
>>>am still running subclipse 0.9.34.
>>>
>>>
>>The issue here is not just about decorators. There have certainly
>>been
>>plenty of people that have had problems with those. Generally, if the
>>process encounters an error it stops so you do not get any. The
>>issue that
>>seems somewhat unique about Gary is:
>>
>>1) His decorators work and then seem to stop when he applies
>>updates. And
>>this has happened several times.
>>
>>2) He doesn't appear to have any relevant errors in his error log.
>>Usually there would be some kind of error. We have a couple of
>>open issues
>>relating to decorators where we do have errors but have not found the
>>source.
>>
>>Finally, you probably should update to the latest release as I
>>believe it
>>does fix a few known decorator problems.
>>
>>Mark
>>
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