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RE: [Subclipse-dev] Synchronize performance patch

From: Mark Phippard <MarkP_at_softlanding.com>
Date: 2005-06-29 17:46:49 CEST

"Martin Letenay" <mle@whitestein.com> wrote on 06/29/2005 11:37:11 AM:

> OK,
>
> I've found it.
> I had to create a fresh workspace since the old was obviously corrupted
...
>
> The problem was in the SyncFileChangeListener.
>
> I should not do two unrelated things at the same time ...
> Besides the preformance improvements, I've dedided to also a fix a small
bug
> there,
> Which at the end was not bug at all and I just created a new one.
>
> According to class comment the SyncFileChangeListener:
> * When a change occurs in one of these files :
> * - all files in the directory (.svn/..) are refreshed
>
> But not the .svn files were refreshed but the normal files.
> So I "fixed" that. But I shouldn't since the normal files HAVE TO be
> refreshed ...
>
> Once again, my humble appologies ...

No need to apologize.

This does indeed make it better, but I am still seeing a problem.

I did one add, one modify and one delete and committed. I then did a
Synch from another session. This does not show the Modify. If I just do
a Team -> Update on the project, it does bring in the update but Synch is
not showing it.

Also, incoming adds still do not show a revision number. I am not sure if
I consider that a problem or not.

Mark

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