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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 20:13:06 CEST

Zach Bailey <zach.bailey@hannonhill.com> wrote on 06/28/2006 02:10:32 PM:

> A little more information: the protocol used to access the repository is

> HTTP and the repository is running Apache 2.

Can't be a factor.

> I have yet to run a project->refresh or team -> synchronize since I last

> committed those files and they are still showing up with uncommitted
> changes.

Is there any reason you would ever run project -> refresh? Is that a
clue?

It would be useful to know if doing a refresh changes the decorators.

> Before I do, would it help if I turned on some logging to get
> you more information? Or would it be better to turn logging on for the
> actual commit?

No, there are no logging features.

Mark

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