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RE: [Subclipse-users] Strange message while doing a "share proje ct" with SVN

From: Renneberg, Volker (Bundeswehr) <Volker.Renneberg.External_at_eads.com>
Date: 2006-04-13 11:24:16 CEST

I think so, too!

What should we do? File a bug-report? Or is this behaviour intended?

Best regards
Volker Renneberg

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Miha Vitorovic [mailto:mvitorovic@nil.si]
> Sent: Thursday, April 13, 2006 10:40 AM
> To: users@subclipse.tigris.org
> Subject: Re: [Subclipse-users] Strange message while doing a
> "share project" with SVN
>
> Because, if you have a WC (created with some other UI) on
> your disk, this is how you make Eclipse aware of it too (you
> choose Team -> Share). So, Subclipse needs to check if this
> is a WC first. If it isn't, it gets an error, and then
> proceeds with creating a new WC. My guess is, that in the
> past this error was filtered and we never saw it, but it
> seems that in 1.0.0 it somehow creeps through.
>
> Cheers,
> ---
> Miha Vitorovic
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>
> "Renneberg, Volker (Bundeswehr)" <Volker.Renneberg.External@eads.com>
> wrote on 13.04.2006 10:27:29:
>
> > Hi!
> > Can anyone explain the following behaviour. I created a new
> > repository-entry in eclipse (connection works, check in and
> sync with
> > other projects works via this repository).
> > Now I do create a Java project and select that project in
> the project
> > list. Afterwards right mouse -> Team -> Share Project. Now eclipse
> > opens a requester asking for the repository type (SVN and CVS).
> > Immediately after the selection of SVN, eclipse opens a
> requester with
> > the message:
> > org.tigris.subversion.javhl.ClientException: Path is not a working
> > copy directory.
> > svn: "....TestSVN4\" is not a working copy.
> > To me it seems, that this requester tells the obvious: The newly
> > created project really is not working copy - it has to be imported
> > into the SVN repository. So, why does subclipse tell me this obvious
> thing?
>
>
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