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Re: [Subclipse-users] "The file has been changed on the file system" when committing

From: Mark Phippard <markp_at_softlanding.com>
Date: 2006-06-28 20:05:02 CEST

Zach Bailey <zach.bailey@hannonhill.com> wrote on 06/28/2006 01:46:42 PM:

> I was able to replicate this again, this time I was committing three
> files all to the same project. I selected team -> synchronize then from
> the synchronize view, I right clicked the project and selected "commit".

> I typed a commit message, and clicked "ok". The files committed (I got
> the email) however the synchronize view still shows uncommitted changes
> and naturally the file decorations are still there. I am assuming it
> will not be until I either do another team -> synch or a refresh of the
> project that subclipse will take notice of the fact that these files
> have been updated.
>
> I must also note that when I committed, I had all three files open (plus

> a couple of more) in the editor.
>
> Does that help any? Any more questions?

It is a good description of what you are doing, but when I do the same
thing, with seemingly the same setup, it all works fine.

Open the PDE -> Error Log view and see if there are any recent exceptions
logged from Subclipse.

Mark

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