Ah thank you I was not aware of these new options,
that solves the last real issue I had with subclipse.
Thanks guys for the hard work.
Werner
Mark Phippard schrieb:
> news <news@sea.gmane.org> wrote on 01/18/2006 07:51:23 AM:
>
>> This has been pestering me for a while, you have a checked out project
>> in the navigation view, you now copy a folder with the subfolders into a
>> new location, and all the svn data is copied with it, which means you
>> suddenly reference svn stuff which is not synched up with the server in
>> the new location, the same happens with a non refactoring move of a dir
>> with subdirs.
>>
>> Is this a bug or a limitation from the Eclipse side?
>
> It is a limitation on the Eclipse side. They do not provide hooks for
> intercepting a copy, there is an open issue filed for this with Eclipse.
>
> In recent releases we added Copy and Export as options on the Team menu so
> that you would have a way to do this correctly. Copy lets you copy within
> the same project when you want to preserve history. Export can be used
> when you just want to copy but do not care about preserving the
> relationship.
>
> If you Copy to a different project we will do an Export.
>
> Mark
>
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