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Re: Subclipse Tag/Switch bug?

From: Jason Arnold <jdarnol_at_ca.sandia.gov>
Date: 2005-11-30 02:01:06 CET

I ran (or at least thought I ran :) ) the same commands by hand (from the
Eclipse console window), and did not have the extra directory show up. I
must have done something wrong... I'll go dig in again and see if I can
figure it out. Thanks for your prompt response!

-Jason

On 11/29/05 4:23 PM, "Mark Phippard" <markp@softlanding.com> wrote:

>> This is obviously not right. Am I doing something wrong, or is this a
> bug
>> in Subclipse?
>
> It is not possible for that to be a Subclipse bug. The Subversion library
> is responsible for what these commands do. I doubt that Subversion has
> this as a bug either. You must have not done something right. The problem
> is that Switch will do just about anything you tell it. It will just
> change everything at the WC point you start with to the URL you specify,
> even if there are different projects. I would guess that you either
> selected an incorrect URL for the folder you had chosen when you took the
> Switch command, or when you created your tag, the structure of the result
> was not what you thought it was. Most likely it was the former.
>
> Mark
>
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