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[Subclipse-users] Refresh of Eclipse project (or files) does not work properly after commiting files with other svn client

From: Martin Burger <mburger_at_cs.uni-sb.de>
Date: 2006-12-13 16:26:14 CET

Hello!

I use version 1.1.9 of Subclipse on my Mac OS machine. Subclipse is
configured to use SvnKit as interface to Subversion.

Since upgrading to 1.1.9 I have the following problem: the label
decorations are not updated properly after a commit with an external
client (SmartSVN).

For example: (1) I change some files in Eclipse. The icons next to the
changed files indicate modifications. Right. (2) I commit these changes
with SmartSVN. So, Subclipse does not know anything about that commit.
(3) Back in Eclipse, I refresh my project to "inform" Subclipse about
the recent commit.

Now, the icons showing modifications should turn into "normal" icons.
But: The icons still indicate modifications. If I want to commit these
"modifications" in Eclipse, Subclipse will say "No files were
changed..". ¡Claro que sí! I just committed via SmartSVN.

A teammate has a very similar problem: He uses svn on command line.
After committing changed files and refreshing the corresponding project,
the icon next to the files does not show a modification anymore, but the
parent folder (Java package) indicates changed files - but, there are no
changed files.

See: http://subclipse.tigris.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=592

What could be the defect causing that failure?

Regards, Martin

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