You're right there is an ignore pattern for TAGS and tags.
Thnx for the help. It wasn't causing a problem, just seemed wierd as to what
was going on. Also because a complete recheck out of the project made the
behavior go away.
Wb
On 11/11/05, Mark Phippard <markp@softlanding.com> wrote:
>
> > Yuppers, I get the same behavior. Dunno if it's expected or not, I
> > haven't read the docs or searched through the code for what is
> happening.
> >
> > I do get the same thing tho. I'm running on the latest sources from the
> > repository.
>
> I am going to go out on a limb a bit here, but I do not think there is
> anyway that there is code in Subclipse or Subversion causing this. Check
> the Eclipse Team -> Ignored Files preferences and see if there is
> something
> about tags in that list. I bet it is in there. I seem to recall seeing
> something like that in the default list.
>
> Mark
>
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