Karl Auer <kauer@biplane.com.au> wrote on 09/09/2006 09:32:33 AM:
> On Sat, 2006-09-09 at 09:01 -0400, Mark Phippard wrote:
> > > When I select a project and choose "team->show history", one
revision is
> > > always bold and has an asterisk at the left (beside the revision
> > > number).
> > I think they mean the same thing, they are indicating the revision
that is
> > currently located in your working copy.
>
> Hm. I had a project showing revision 584. Now it's showing 577...
> Various files within the project show various revisions, of course, and
> some are lower and some higher than the currently marked revision. What
> revision would the entire project be in that situation? And why would it
> ever go backwards?
>
> Can anyone throw more light on this?
For the purposes of the bold/asterisk, it is based on the resource you
selected when you took the option. Each resource can theoretically have
its own revision.
Also, try refreshing your project, especially if you use JavaSVN. There
has been a long standing problem between Subclipse and JavaSVN that when
you do an update, something does not get triggered that does with JavaHL,
which causes us to refresh some information. This does not cause any
other problem, other than not showing the right revision in that view.
Mark
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Received on Sat Sep 9 15:36:56 2006