I understand why you reached the conclusions you did, but understand that
virtually everyone that is using Eclipse and Subclipse are using this same
feature of Eclipse. It is fairly common. I have seen this situation from
time to time. I think doing a Clean of all projects has always resolved
it. I recall a coworker having a lot of problems like this once. I think
they ultimately went to a new workspace and that resolved all of their
problems. That was with a workspace containing plugin projects though and
that is a bit easier to get Eclipse confused about.
Bottom line is that I do not think it is possible for this to be a
Subclipse problem. We have no responsibility to uphold in this area, that
is not how Eclipse works.
Mark
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