Adam Hupp <hupp@upl.cs.wisc.edu> wrote on 03/30/2006 02:46:49 PM:
> On Fri, Mar 24, 2006 at 01:40:26PM -0500, Mark Phippard wrote:
> >
> > You have to set these properties on every project anyway so specifying
the
> > extra bit in the path does not add anything and it allows us to
correctly
> > transform the URL. As for the name, you are totally in control of
what
> > name to specify, just override it to be release-1.0, or r1.0, whatever
you
> > choose.
>
> Ok, I see how I can change the name. I guess I still don't see why
> it's necessary to specify this for every project though. I would
> think that setting a single property on the /trunk directory would be
> sufficient to determine the branch relationship. When a project is
> checked out we can walk the tree to its root looking for the
> subclipse properties that denote a branch.
The property has to be set on a folder that exists in your workspace. If
you have several projects located under trunk, then trunk would not
typically exist in your workspace, which means we would not have access to
the property.
Mark
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