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

From: Zsolt <zkoppanylist_at_intland.com>
Date: 2006-09-22 08:35:18 CEST

Sorry Mark,

I just needed to re-start eclipse.

Zsolt

>-----Original Message-----
>From: Mark Phippard [mailto:markp@softlanding.com]
>Sent: Thursday, September 21, 2006 2:23 PM
>To: users@subclipse.tigris.org
>Subject: Re: [Subclipse-users] Strange directory structure for incomming
>changes in 1.1.6
>
>"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The Synch view now shows out of date folder information by default.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help prevent "out of date" problems when you later do something that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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