"Craig Berry" <Craig.Berry@portblue.com> wrote on 06/06/2006 04:49:44 PM:
> I am using the latest versions of Subclipse and TortoiseSVN on an XP
box.
> Both are independently working fine; I can check out and manipulate
working
> copies using each, and all is well. However, if I visit a directory
checked
> out using Subclipse using Windows Explorer, TSVN is mostly broken. No
> annotation icons appear, and most of the context menu items aren?t
there.
> However, it?s clear TSVN knows that this isn?t an ordinary (non-svn)
> directory, since the context menu is different from the non-svn case,
and if
> I click on ?Add?? I?m told that all files are already under source
control.
> Is there some difference between working copies created by the two tools
> that would account for this? Is there any way to make them
interoperable?
I use them both all the time on the same WC. However, Subversion 1.4 (of
which the first release candidate has not been released yet) has a new
working copy format. The TortoiseSVN nightly builds are using Subversion
1.4, so is it possible you are using one of those? You have to be careful
because your WC will be silently converted to the new format and then
Subclipse will not work because it still uses Subversion 1.3.
Mark
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