No matter if I loose the files in the work directory.
I've just tried this :
- Delete the "work" directory from Eclipse
=> Result : SVN error : here's the message :
Working copy not locked; this is probably a bug, please report
svn: Working copy 'C:\Documents and Settings\Stéphane\Mes
documents\myProject\work' is missing or not locked
- Delete the "work" directory from file system and after commit from Eclipse
=> Result : SVN error : here's the message :
Working copy is corrupt
svn: Commit failed (details follow):
svn: Entry for 'C:\Documents and Settings\Stéphane\Mes
documents\myProject\work' has no URL
Strange, i can't delete this folder...
Lars Heineken a écrit :
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Nikolaj Berntsen [mailto:knb@mobilepeople.dk]
> Sent: Wednesday, April 12, 2006 11:29 AM
> To: users@subclipse.tigris.org
> Subject: Re: [Subclipse-users] I can't choose the "svn:ignore" option
> from the Team menu.
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>>> If he performs it like that he's going to loose his work directory
>>>
> upon updating !
>
>> 1) are you really sure, as I recall it subclipse will just leave the
>> files and the will appear with a question mark icon because they and
>>
> now
>
>> not recognised as being under version control
>>
>
> It depends on wether he commited after adding the files. If he did he'll
> lose them. If not it would be sufficient to revert (only) the adding of
> the directory and then he should be able to ignore it.
>
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Received on Wed Apr 12 11:38:47 2006