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[Subclipse-users] File modifications in Eclipse are invisible to SVN

From: Niels Joncheere <njonchee_at_vub.ac.be>
Date: 2006-06-19 12:57:43 CEST

Hi everyone,

I am having some trouble getting Subclipse to work after reformatting my
Windows XP machine: after I have installed Eclipse and Subclipse, and
checked out a project, none of the changes I make to any of the files
seems to be registered by Subclipse (i.e., when I make a change and save
the file, there does not appear a black star in the file's icon, and
when I try to commit the file, Subclipse shows the message "no files
were changed or added since the last commit").

However, when I open the modified file using an external editor, the
modifications are present in the file (the file is changed by Eclipse
correctly, Subclipse just doesn't seem to know it). When I try to
commit the change using the SVN command-line or using TortoiseSVN, they
don't see any changes either. If I change something using an external
(= non-Eclipse) editor, everything works correctly: SVN, TortoiseSVN,
and Subclipse see that something has changed.

I have tried installing several versions of Eclipse (3.1.1, 3.1.2, and
3.2RC7) and several versions of Subclipse (1.0.0, 1.0.3, and the latest
development release), but the problem persists. On my laptop (a
MacBook), everything works correctly with Eclipse 3.2RC7 and Subclipse
1.0.0, and on my Windows XP machine, everything worked perfectly for
months before I had to format my hard drive.

Does anyone have any idea of what I may be doing wrong?

Kind regards,
Niels Joncheere

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