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[Subclipse-dev] Deleteing and then recreating a file

From: Hasan Ceylan <hceylan_at_batoo.org>
Date: Tue, 29 Jul 2008 10:49:05 -0700 (PDT)

I have noticed the following behaviour and wanted to make sure this is
intended.

1. Delete a vesioned file
2. Recreate the file

When you commit the file, first commit is deletion, then file becomes
changed. Then a second commit will commit the file for good.

IMHO, this two steps need to be combined and the commit should be a change
rather then delete + commit

Can someone check this this out. If I am correct, then I will create a
bugzilla for the issue...

Regards,
Hasan Ceylan

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