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Re: [Subclipse-users] Eclipse WITHOUT Subclipse made me delete my code!

From: Mark Phippard <markp_at_softlanding.com>
Date: 2006-02-17 15:29:33 CET

Marc Carter <MCARTER@uk.ibm.com> wrote on 02/17/2006 09:26:04 AM:

> Has the following been documented somewhere prominently? I cannot be
the
> first to have done this and the search terms are too large to find it in
any
> FAQs/mailing lists/bug trackers.
>
> I have a program stored in SVN. I use an Eclipse Java project to do all

> development but I do NOT have Subclipse (bear with me here guys).
>
> When Eclipse builds from /src to /bin, it copies the .svn directories as
it
> doesn't know any better. This leads to some very confusing /bin folder
> entries that, when "svn deleted", actually remove the contents of /src
in the
> repository. You can imagine my panic the next day :)
>
> The solution :
> a) Use Subclipse or
> b) Add ".svn" to Window->Preferences->Java->Compiler->Building->Filtered
resources

What good would it do for us to document it? Presumably anyone aware of
our project's existence would be using it.

Mark

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