Mark Phippard wrote:
> news <news@sea.gmane.org> wrote on 09/28/2005 03:39:26 AM:
>
>
>>Upgrading from Eclipse 3.1M5 + Subclipse 0.9.31 to Eclipse 3.1 +
>
> Subclipse 0.
>
>>9.34, I've noted that the $date$ keyword
>>expension has changed.
>>
>>Previously I had dates like:
>>
>> $Date: 2003-08-15 14:40:55Z $
>>
>>now I have dates like:
>>
>> $Date: 2003-08-22 15:43:24 +0200 (Fr, 22 Aug 2003) $
>>
>>I dislike this last format because it's unnecessary long.
>>
>>Is it possible to configure checkclipse to use a special locale/format?
>
>
> None of this is done by Subclipse, it is done by Subversion (more
> specifically your Adapter choice in the preferences).
>
> I would recommend forgetting that this has anything to do with Subclipse
> and ask about it on the Subversion users@ list as a general Subversion
> question.
>
> Just make sure your adapter is not JavaSVN. If it is, then you would be
> better off asking at tmate.org.
I'm currently using JavaSVN and will ask at tmate.org.
Thanks for the answer.
Marc.
Received on Wed Sep 28 23:54:19 2005