I'm still getting random .svn folders appearing in my tree - and I've
updated to a clean new install of eclipse 3.3 + subclipse.
It feels like a bug in eclipse - if eclipse never calls subclipse, it'll
never be able to hide the folder. Unfortunately I can't track it down any
further. This would also mean that copies/moves don't refactor properly,
which I've also seen.
Is there a way of turning up some debug output on subclipse to test this as
a theory?
On 12/09/2007, Mark Phippard <markphip@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On 9/12/07, Gary Duprex <Gary.Duprex@aspectstools.com> wrote:
> > wanted to ask if anyone has seen the .svn metadata folders
> randomly
> > and sporadically appearing in their eclipse project output folders. I
> have
> > the "Filtered Resources" option set to not copy .svn folders via the
> ".svn/"
> > pattern but still observe this behaviour after deleting all output
> folders
> > and rebuilding.
> > It doesn't cause any major issues apart from messing up TortoiseSVNs
> icon
> > overlays.
>
> You really should not have to do anything if you are using Subclipse.
> When Subclipse is installed and the project is associated with
> Subclipse, we mark all .svn folders as "Team Private Resources". This
> is why you normally do not see these folders in Eclipse views when
> using Subclipse. Anyway, Eclipse builders are supposed to
> automatically filter out these resources.
>
> I assume you are not using JDT here? Your builder might have a bug in it.
>
> --
> Thanks
>
> Mark Phippard
> http://markphip.blogspot.com/
>
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Received on Wed Oct 3 16:00:11 2007