Daniel Serodio <daniel.listas@xxx.com.br> wrote on 10/10/2006 05:23:19 PM:
> I've just updated to Subclipse 1.1.7, and I'm experiencing the following
> problem:
>
> I modified some files locally. No changes happened in the repository. I
> Synchronized, and the Sync view showed some outgoing changes. I
> committed a single file, and the Sync view showed that their parent
> folder was out-of-date. So far, so good.
>
> Then, I updated the project's root, to get these "folder status"
> incoming changes. Now, some of the outgoing changes disappeared from the
> Sync view. Neither refreshing the project nor synchronizing again fixed
> this. TortoiseSVN correctly shows the "forgotten" files as locally
changed.
>
> I restarted Eclipse, and did the same thing again (sync, commit,
> update), commiting a different file, and got the exact same result.
>
> The "forgotten" files are in sub-directories (src/java/...), while
> changed files in the project's root are correctly shown as locally
modified.
>
> Is this explanation clear? What can I do to help diagnose this problem?
> Would a series of screenshots help?
I have to ask first, but you are not switched into Incoming only mode are
you. I am sure you are not but it is worth mentioning.
I don't think screenshots are necessary, I understand the end result. What
would be helpful is a step by step "recipe" that you think causes the
problem. Something like:
Start with a Java project.
Change source from two different packages.
Do a synch.
Commit one of the files.
Update the whole project.
etc...
Mark
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Received on Wed Oct 11 01:57:39 2006