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Re: adding .svn to ignored resources

From: Cédric Chabanois <cchabanois_at_no-log.org>
Date: 2004-02-21 09:01:58 CET

I had the same problem on Linux with Eclipse 2.1.2 and command line
interface (I did not try using svnjavahl).

Cédric

> Hmmmm I am not seeing this problem. But maybe something has changed
> with 3M7
>
> We do mark svn Dirs as private as part of SyncFileChangeListener. When
> something in .svn changes or is initially added ... it is marked as
> team private by this.
>
> McClain Looney wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I have been having problems wherein the svn administrative dirs
>> (.svn) are being copied into the output directory. seems eclipse
>> sees them as resources (like .properties files) and dutifully copies
>> them out. this confuses svn and subclipse naturally. the solution is
>> to add .svn to the ignored resources list, found in preferences->team.
>>
>> i think it would be a good idea to add this programatically when the
>> plugin starts, as projects can easily become unbuildable (can't
>> delete resources errors) without this set.
>>
>>
>> ---
>> McClain Looney
>> m@loonsoft.com
>>
>>
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