Sorry, I wasn't clear enough.
I'm not trying to cancel after the checkout has started. I'm selecting
cancel upon being prompted that the project already exists and should
overwrite what's already there, because I don't want to re-check it out but
just update instead.
The MOST important problem here though is not the cancel bit but the fact
that it checks out a DIFFERENT project to the one I selected.
So, step by step:
1. In Repository Explorer (RE): select "Checkout As Project" ProjectA
2. In (RE): select "Checkout As Project" ProjectB
3. In RE: select "Checkout As Project" ProjectB (again)
4. In resultant dialog that says ProjectB exsists, select Cancel to abort
the check out
>From here, the checkout of ProjectB is correctly not done, but it then
proceeds to checkout ProjectA again over top of the first checkout.
This is systematic.
I hope that's clearer.
Greg.
-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Phippard [mailto:MarkP@softlanding.com]
Sent: Tuesday, 30 August 2005 12:50 PM
To: users@subclipse.tigris.org
Subject: Re: Checkout cancellation bug
Once an operation is started, you currently cannot cancel it. You can only
cancel items that are queued up. I presume that the Checkout command
warned you it was going to delete those resources. I have seen that dialog
before. But once you click OK on that dialog you cannot cancel.
We hope to implement that sometime soon. Currently, with JavaHL it crashes
the JVM.
Mark
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