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Re: weird javadoc problem

From: Rob Clark <robdclark_at_mac.com>
Date: 2003-01-06 02:47:43 CET

On Sunday, January 5, 2003, at 05:21 PM, Peter Davis wrote:

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> On Sunday 05 January 2003 14:51, Rob Clark wrote:
>> In
>> the 'svn co' tree, it only shows the "Loading source files for
>> package"
>> message for the topmost directory containing src. After it says
>> "Constructing Javadoc information", it parses some of the files in the
>> deeper directories, presumably following references to those classes
>> from the classes in the package that was parsed. Seems strange.
>>
>> Maybe ROT-13'ing the filenames under the .svn directory would do the
>> trick?
>
> I wonder if it's actually just getting messed up at the presence of a
> directory with a "." in the name, since that would not be a valid Java
> package name. In your "svn export"ed tree, can you create an empty
> directory called ".svn" in each of the directories and see if it makes
> a
> difference? (Just brainstorming here...)

hmm, looks like you are right. And not only that, but .cvs directories
cause the same problem. I guess there isn't much svn could do to work
around that

-- Rob

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