I've found that sometimes I need to do an Eclipse Refresh on the directory.
- David
Jens Seidel wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I use Subclipse 1.2.4 with Eclipse 3.3.0 and SVNKit in a Linux
>environment.
>
>I noticed today that two directories are marked as incoming changes
>even if they are up-to-date. Please note that this happens only with
>directories, not with files in it. The Synchronize view shows:
>
><= dir (1187)
><= dir/subdir (1187)
>
>Calling update on both directories or the whole project has no affect.
>
>svn status -u -v reports:
> 1187 1187 jens dir
> 1187 1187 jens dir/subdir
>and "svn info" confirms that 1187 is the last revision.
>
>I do not have Subclipse related exceptions in the Eclipse log.
>
>PS: Please CC: me.
>
>Jens
>
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Received on Wed Sep 19 02:20:09 2007