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[Subclipse-users] Re: Spaces in file/directory names issue

From: Bram Vromans <bvrom_at_yahoo.com>
Date: 2007-09-28 15:42:15 CEST

Hi there,

Just to add to the information. After completely
deleting the project from Eclipse, checking it out
again from the repository, I get the same spaces vs.
%20 behaviour I mentioned below immediately on my
first "compare with base revision". In other words,
this seems to be reproducable even after completely
wiping the working copy.

Moreover, when I check out the repository with
TortoiseSVN (1.4.5) on the same computer on the same
drive and choose "Check for modifications" it lists
nothing. So I am convinced now this problem is
specific to Eclipse/Subclipse and not (only) a
repository or workspace problem.

I have now posted a screenshot at
http://139.63.147.100/Bram/subclipse/screenshot.png (I
have used some white rectangles to hide confidential
information in this).

kind regards,
Bram

--- Bram Vromans <bvrom@yahoo.com> wrote:

> Hi there,
>
> My second problem mentioned below seems to be partly
> resolved. When I renamed the folder that was visible
> (unchanged) in my Project Explorer I got the
> following
> message in my console:
>
> Problem on first log entry in a working copy
> svn: In directory
> 'D:\eclipse\projects\ParkMobile\apps'
> svn: Error processing command 'modify-entry' in
> 'D:\eclipse\projects\ParkMobile\apps'
> svn: Error modifying entry for 'subversion_test'
> Unmergeable scheduling requested on an entry
> svn: 'subversion_test' is not under version control
>
> And then the renamed entry shows with a (+) in my
> project explorer. Renaming it back to its original
> name though gives:
>
> Problems encountered while moving resources.
> org.tigris.subversion.javahl.ClientException:
> Attempted to lock an already-locked dir
> svn: Working copy
> 'D:\eclipse\projects\ParkMobile\apps' locked
>
> org.tigris.subversion.javahl.ClientException:
> Attempted to lock an already-locked dir
> svn: Working copy
> 'D:\eclipse\projects\ParkMobile\apps' locked
>
> and in the console:
> delete --force
> D:/eclipse/projects/ParkMobile/apps/subversion_test2
> Attempted to lock an already-locked dir
> svn: Working copy
> 'D:\eclipse\projects\ParkMobile\apps' locked
>
> I'm starting to get the impression that somehow
> something is wrong with my working copy. I will try
> to
> check out the project again from Subversion as a new
> project and see if problems persist.
>
> kind regards,
> Bram
>
>
> --- Bram Vromans <bvrom@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi there,
> >
> > I have ran into an issue that could be a Subclipse
> /
> > Eclipse problem. When I compare my project against
> > the
> > repository (right-click on the project -> compare
> > with
> > -> base revision) it shows differences that
> > shouldn't
> > be there since they have not been edited in the
> > working copy. As a result of the compare I get the
> > normal "structure compare" overview but every file
> > and
> > directory with spaces in them is listed as a
> > difference between the workspace and the
> repository.
> > The difference seems to have to do with the space
> > character, that is compared to a %20 escape
> > sequence.
> > E.g.
> > + 0.1 (onbekend)
> > - 0.1%20(onbekend)
> > (I am willing to attach screenshots, but I don't
> > know
> > if that is the way to go on this mailing list).
> >
> > I don't know where this %20 comes from. It is not
> > visible when I browse in my working copy with
> > Windows
> > Explorer or type dir in a dos box. It is also not
> > visible when I browse the repository using the
> "SVN
> > Repository Exploring". When I do commit to get rid
> > of
> > the changes, none of these files show under
> "Checked
> > resources will be committed to SVN version
> control".
> > Instead it shows only the repository root folder
> as
> > "modified".
> >
> > In the project explorer, the files and directories
> > with spaces look normal and unchanged, i.e. they
> > don't
> > get an asterisk.
> >
> > Another problem now is that I just copied a
> > directory
> > in my project explorer. It has been committed
> > afterwards but doesn't show in the "SVN Repository
> > Exploring" but does look unchanged (and not added,
> > i.e. no "+") in the project explorer. I have no
> idea
> > whether this is related to the issue mentioned
> above
> > though.
> >
> > Any idea what's going on here? Googling for
> several
> > hours got me nowhere (and it doesn't help that
> > Google
> > ignores the % character here ;-)
> >
> > I have been using this setup (Eclipse 3.2, later
> > 3.3.0
> > with Subclipse 1.2.3 and svn server 1.4.2
> (r22196))
> > successfully every day in the last half year
> > (totalling 175 commits) on a previous project and
> > never ran into problems, but that project did not
> > have
> > file names with spaces in them. One thing I have
> > changed rather recently is that I shifted my
> > workspace
> > from an M:\ (network) drive to my local D:\
> > harddisk.
> > (I ran checkdisk on this partition and it doesn't
> > give
> > any errors).
> >
> > Versions I am using:
> > - Windows XP SP2, up to date with all windows
> > updates.
> > - We use the svn:// protocol.
> > - In Eclipse I am using an XML perspective to list
> > my
> > projects.
> > - Was using Eclipse 3.3.0, upgrading to Eclipse
> > 3.3.1
> > didn't help solving the above problem.
> > - We ran Subclipse 1.2.3, but upgrading to 1.2.4
> > didn't help solving the above problem.
> > - Our Subversion server version is 1.4.2 (r22196).
> >
> > kind regards,
> > Bram
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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