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Re: How to add .classpath and .project at .svnignore ?

From: Carfield Yim <carfield_at_carfield.com.hk>
Date: 2004-03-05 16:51:45 CET

Thx for quick reply!
However, I will still think that the best way is to support sync dir
structure as CVS plugin, which make user more easier to make comment on
individual file

On Fri, 5 Mar 2004, McClain Looney wrote:

>
> You can see .* files in the "resource view", from whence you can ignore these
> files (if you still can't see them, check your filter settings).
>
> alternately, use the command line to do it by hand. svn propedit svn:ignore
> <projectdir>
>
>
>
> On Friday 05 March 2004 09:28 am, Carfield Yim wrote:
> > I can't see .classpath and .project at eclipse as they are hidden files.
> > However my library setting are difference between difference OS, so it
> > quite hard for me to use subclipse to share project between eclipse on
> > difference OS. Anyone know a good solution about this? When subclipse
> > will behave identical with eclipse's CVS plugin?
> >
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Received on Sat Mar 6 02:51:45 2004

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