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Re: [Subclipse-users] Problem with Ignorelists

From: Mark Phippard <markp_at_softlanding.com>
Date: 2006-06-19 15:01:32 CEST

"Olaf Heimfarth (HS)" <o.heimfarth@hottgenroth.de> wrote on 06/19/2006
06:39:44 AM:

> my eclipse project had one directory with property svn:ignore set to
...*.
> exe ... to ignore all exe-files.
> Later I changed this property to ignore only special exe-files by
deleting *.exe and
> adding special exe-files without wildcard.
> After committing the directory subclipse treats all exe-files still as
not
> managed by svn.
> I have no chance to add new files to the repository with subclipse.
> On other computers using the same directory the behavior seems ok after
> upding the directory.
> The problem occurs only on my computer (I have made the changes with the

> ignore property).
> I checked out the directory as a new project into a new path on my
computer.
> In the new directory
> subclipse treats all exe-files still as not managed by subclipse.
> Changing SVN Interface to JavaHL or JavaSVN has no effekt.
> Where does subclipse store the ignore-information and how can i update
this
> information ?

Open Preferences and go to Team -> Ignored Resources which is the global
Eclipse ignored resources list. I would guess that you have an entry in
there for *.exe.

Mark

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