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RE: [Subclipse-users] Remote changes not reflected in Subclipse icons

From: Hughes, James <jhughes_at_linx.co.uk>
Date: 2007-03-08 15:13:27 CET

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From: Mark Phippard [mailto:markphip@gmail.com]
Sent: 08 March 2007 12:56
To: users@subclipse.tigris.org
Subject: Re: [Subclipse-users] Remote changes not reflected in Subclipse
icons
On 3/8/07, Hughes, James <jhughes@linx.co.uk> wrote:

        

                We use a version of Eclipse called Devrocket (Modified
by Montavista)
                running on Ubuntu Linux and use Subclipse on that. We
are having issues
                with the UI in Eclipse not showing us when things have
changed in the
                archive - either files changing or being added. It's
fine when local
                files have changes - they get the black asterix (So
labelling is
                working), but files changes by someone else are not
reflected back to
                other clients, and new files added by others are not
flagged either. I
                have checked the Eclipse preferences SVN settings and
all appear to be
                correct.
                
                I am sure when first installed this did work OK (I could
be wrong), but
                that was some time ago and we cannot quite figure out
when it appeared
                to stop working. We have had a server crash and rebuild,
so maybe
                Subversion has some missing settings, but I don't know
what.

        
        No Subversion client would ever do this. Subclipse shows you
the status of YOUR working copy. If you want to see stuff that is in
the repository, then you can either do Update, to get the changes, or
Synchronize to see the changes first. When doing Synchronize you would
need to have the view in Incoming mode or Incoming/Outgoing mode to see
those changes.

        --
        Thanks
        
        Mark Phippard
        http://markphip.blogspot.com/
         
         
         
        
        Thanks Mark,
         
        Must have been mistaken about it working in the past (not
surprising given my memory and the chaos that was going on at the time!)
         
        James

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