Hi!
I just found out, that closing and opening the project makes this message disappear. It seems, that eclipse (or the plugin) forgets about the read-only bit if closing the project. Is this a bug or a feature?
Best regards
Volker
> Hi!
>
> I have some problems with subclipse. Can anymore explain the above message. What I did was to create an empty Java project in eclipse 3.1.2.
> - Furthermore, I created a folder with a file. Did a commit.
> - Changed the file in the folder. Did a commit.
> - Now I wanted to delete the folder (select folder with mouse, press delete-key on the keyboard). Eclipse asks, whether I want to delete the folder. Answer is "yes"
> And now the above message comes.
>
> What das this mean? What can I do about this?
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