On Mar 24, 2006, at 12:23 PM, Mark Phippard wrote:
> James Gallagher <jhrg@mac.com> wrote on 03/24/2006 02:17:39 PM:
>
>> With the newer builds of subclipse (0.9.108) running in Eclipse 3.1.2
>> all my projects indicate that a commit is needed although in fact
>> that's not the case. What I see is that some directories are marked
>> as 'dirty' and this then propagates up the chain to the top
>> directory. Is there a work-around for this problem?
>
> If you do Team -> Commit on the top folder, the commit dialog will
> essentially show you why you are seeing that decorator. The thing
> that
> seems to trip up most people is that we show the dirty icon if
> there any
> unversioned/unignored files in a folder. This is consistent with
> the CVS
> plugin.
>
> The other thing that gets some people is modified SVN properties on a
> folder itself.
>
> In either case, the items will appear in the commit dialog.
Is there a way to get the old behavior?
James
>
> Mark
>
>
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