Hey Mark,
Thanks for your input! You're right: Eclipse doesn't change the "date
modified" property. My disks are formatted as NTFS, but I didn't set
any special authorities or something like that. The problem also
appears if I put my Eclipse on another harddisk, which I didn't
reformat, and also appears if I give everyone full control permissions.
This is really strange...
Kind regards,
Niels
Mark Phippard wrote:
> If TortoiseSVN and the command line do not see the file as changed, I
> would think it would have to not be changed. That would certainly point
> to this not being specifically a Subclipse issue.
>
> Did you format as NTFS? Did you apply any kind of special authorities or
> anything to the file system?
>
> Subversion relies on things like the file size and modification stamp as a
> short-cut for determining if the file has changed. Since it all works
> when using an external editor, maybe the Eclipse editors are not updating
> the modification time for some reason?
>
> Have you tried refreshing your project in Eclipse?
>
> Mark
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Received on Mon Jun 19 15:47:43 2006