One other question:
Could this behaviour be caused by TortoiseSVN somehow interfering with
subclipse?
"Sean Dockery" <sean@seandockery.org> wrote in message
news:cle885$pcs$1@sea.gmane.org...
> Hello.
>
> I have used cvs and Eclipse's cvs client, but I am new to svn and
> subclipse. I have been experimenting with subclipse for the past week and
> some recent behaviour has puzzled me.
>
> I have been developing a simple web application in Eclipse. (I'm an old
> hand at that; I've just never used svn as my revision control system
> before.) The web application contains JSP files that I edit with an
> external tool. So, in order to get Eclipse to recognize that local files
> have changed behind its back, I use the "Refresh" command from the Java
> project's pop-up context menu in the Package Explorer. Then I perform a
> "Team/Update" and "Team/Synchronize with Repository...". This has always
> worked for the cvs plug-in, and it has been working with subclipse for
> several revisions now, but...
>
> The Team Synchronizing perspective's Synchronize view now indicates that I
> have added ".svn/entries" files in every folder in my project. Obviously,
> these are subversion files. But it hasn't done this previously. So, the
> questions started coming hard and fast...
>
> Is this normal?
> Is this a bug with subclipse?
> Should I commit the files?
> Should I use TortoiseSVN to "ignore" those files?
> Should I blow the project away and check it out from svn again?
>
> I am using Eclipse SDK 3.0.1, and subclipse 0.9.22.
>
> Thanks for your precious time.
>
> PS: I have already Googled both the web and groups for the terms
> subclipse, refresh, update, and entries, but there were no applicable
> results.
Received on Sun Oct 24 04:43:45 2004