Thanks for pointing the Ignored resources, this is what I need.
Unfortunately .svn is alredy there, something stinks.
Jan
"Marcus Haarmann" <marcus.haarmann@midoco.de> wrote in message
news:20050722132946.49F2E2C82AA@titan.midoco.de...
Hi,
If you do not use Subclipse, just add an extension ".svn" in
Window->Preferences->Team->Ignored resources (I suppose Eclipse has this
item when subclipse is not installed because of the builtin cvs support).
Marcus
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Von: news [mailto:news@sea.gmane.org] Im Auftrag von Jan Bares
Gesendet: Freitag, 22. Juli 2005 14:53
An: users@subclipse.tigris.org
Betreff: Re: Eclipse and .svn folders
Yes, still the same. So does it mean that .svn folder should be silently
ignored if subclipse is installed? I use standalone SVN client
(TortoiseSVN), I just want Eclipse ignore the folders without ignoring them
in source folder paths, because the project is large and there are lot of
source folders.
Jan
"Dan North" <dan@tastapod.com> wrote in message
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> Did you restart eclipse with the -clean command-line option after you
> installed subclipse?
>
> Jan Bares wrote:
>
> >Hi,
> >
> >I have Eclipse 3.1 on Windows. It seems that the .svn folders are not
> >ignored during Eclipse build, I have following Problems:
> >The resource is a duplicate of
> >components/ejbs/ejb/src/java/cz/test/.svn/dir-wcprops and was not
> >copied
to
> >the output folder.
> >
> >Eclipse on Linux seems to ignore the .svn folder. Can someone explain
this
> >to me?
> >
> >Jan
> >
> >
> >
> >
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