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Re: [Subclipse-users] subclipse querying svn server when right click

From: Mark Phippard <markphip_at_gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 16 Nov 2008 09:38:41 -0500

On Sat, Nov 15, 2008 at 7:00 PM, topcoder1 <topcoder1_at_gmail.com> wrote:

> I am using eclipse Version: 3.4.1 with subversion javaHL 1.5.4,
> subversion client adapter 1.5.2, svn team provider core 1.4.5, svn
> team provider ui 1.4.5,
> whenever I right click a project that's connected to svn, it queries
> the svn server and since I am often not on the network, it causes the
> gui to hang for 10 seconds. is there a way to resolve this issue?
> thanks

Could you file an issue? What you are experiencing is not the normal
behavior, but it can happen. We retrieve the repository root URL for
the selected items in order to know which options to enable. This
information is stored in the WC and can be retrieved without
contacting the server. However, there is a bug in the Subversion
"add" command where this information does not get stored in the WC
after you commit. This was recently fixed for 1.6.

Deep down in our code, when we get a NULL for the URL, we contact the
server to get the URL from the repository info. For the purposes of
option enablement I think we could skip this and just not enable some
of the options.

You can workaround this problem by deleting your project and checking
it out again. When you checkout, the WC data will all be written
correctly and you will not run into the problem.

-- 
Thanks
Mark Phippard
http://markphip.blogspot.com/
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