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hm, meanwhile I tried what you proposed,
svn copy
on the command line (I was expecting it should work after a refresh :)
and than the pending operations clearly state "copy", not new.
I'll stick to the command line for copying files for now, but maybe this
is worth another enhancement request :)
thanx,
~ Lars
Mark Phippard wrote:
| Lars Grunewaldt <lgw@dark-reality.de> wrote on 11/29/2004 03:10:28 PM:
|
|
|>Hi there,
|>
|>I have to copy several files from directory A to directory B but I have
|>to make sure that svn registers this copy like when I use
|>
|>svn copy filename dest
|>
|>in the working copy.
|>
|>When I use the copy/paste function for files of eclipse, the new files
|>appear in the "pending operations" list as "added", not as "copied", so
|>I'd assume that the copy is not handled "correctly".
|>
|>Is this true, or is just the display incorrect and the Files are
|
| svn-copied?
|
| I believe it is doing a copy. One nice thing about Subversion is that
| there is a common API for managing the WC. So you can always use the
| command line or TortoiseSVN or whatever to do something and it doesn't
| mess up Eclipse. At worst, you just have to do a refresh. I mention
this
| only because I would suggest doing an svn copy on the command line, and
| then seeing how it appears in the pending operations view. Likewise, you
| might want to do an svn status to see how Subversion itself reports the
| files.
|
| If you show the SVN Console in Eclipse, you should be able to see the
| command it uses.
|
| Mark
|
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