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Re: Deleting files outside Eclipse

From: Martino Piccinato <martino.piccinato_at_nexus.it>
Date: 2005-08-09 13:22:49 CEST

Øyvind Harboe wrote:

>On Tue, 2005-08-09 at 12:54 +0200, Martino Piccinato wrote:
>
>
>>I think this feature is lacking (while the "add" command is present).
>>I cannot be sure because I don't have my eclipse with me noe but at
>>least I remember that I looked for a the remove command and did not
>>find it.
>>
>>
>
>So an option such as "Mark as deleted" in the Synchronize perspective?
>Next to "Revert" when right clicking on a file.
>
>
>
the option should appear in Them context menu as the "add" command.

>Now that I understand what's going on, I'll hang in there until the
>feature creeps into Subclipse.
>
>
>

just use command line or (if using windows) use TortoiseSVN gui client
directly on worspace.

>Or, on the other hand, perhaps this *IS* something that Subclipse
>can/should figure out on its own automagically. I believe the CVS plugin
>does. I'm sure the Subclipse developers can figure this out if they
>decide that something should be done about it. My preference is towards
>automagic if at all possible.
>
>
>
there is no automagic here. It's up to you to decide whether a file
should be brought to subversion control or not. It's a feature, not a
bug :-) Having a repository system automagically adding a file to its
control would be potentially dangerous.
Received on Tue Aug 9 21:22:49 2005

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