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Re: [Subclipse-users] Strange directory structure for incomming changes in 1.1.6

From: Mark Phippard <markp_at_softlanding.com>
Date: 2006-09-21 14:23:13 CEST

"Zsolt" <zkoppanylist@intland.com> wrote on 09/21/2006 03:01:24 AM:

> Why all directories of a changed file are are shown separately?
>
> For example a/b/c/d.x is an incoming change and I see:
>
> a
> a/b
> a/b/c
> a/b/c/d.x
>
> I use eclipse-3.2 final and svn-1.3.2 with javasvn and subclispe-1.1.6.
I
> prefer (and switched back) how it is done by 1.1.5.

The Synch view now shows out of date folder information by default. You
can turn this off in the preferences or on the view menu. However, the
information it is showing is more accurate with this feature on and will
help prevent "out of date" problems when you later do something that
requires a folder to be up to date, such as committing a prop-change to
the folder or a refactoring operation.

Mark

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