Ok - after doing that the .svn directory is still being shown, but it now
correctly thinks the files are up to date - does that help in working out if
it's an eclipse problem?
On 30/08/2007, Mark Phippard <markphip@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On 8/30/07, Nigel Magnay <nigel.magnay@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Sure - it's also hard to tell if it's eclipse itself, or an interaction
> > in-between. It looks to my eye as if the problems are all just
> consequences
> > or symptoms of one underlying thing (if eclipse isn't even asking the
> plugin
> > for updated information then it's bound to get things wrong).
> >
> > Restarting doesn't help (nor does adding -clean in the startup).
>
> Try doing Team > Disconnect (do not remove SVN metadata). Then Team >
> Share.
>
> --
> Thanks
>
> Mark Phippard
> http://markphip.blogspot.com/
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Received on Thu Aug 30 18:03:12 2007