Thanks, but unfortunately your suggestions didn't have any effect.
I turned off Show out of date folders, switched to JavaHL, and refreshed all
my projects.
I then restarted eclipse and tried it again, same thing.
Niko Paltzer mentioned that svn:ignore may have been changed on several
folders/files... and I do remember trying this feature out (add to
svn:ignore) while using Subversive and probably in Subclipse as well. Is
there a way I can nuke all my svn:ignore changes, and revert the SVN
properties back to a virgin state?
Thanks
-=matt
-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Phippard [mailto:markphip@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2007 1:09 PM
To: users@subclipse.tigris.org
Subject: Re: [Subclipse-users] Synchronize - strange behavior
On Nov 28, 2007 4:02 PM, Matt Samet <msamet@friendfinderinc.com> wrote:
> I'm having a few problems with Subclipse and synchronizing my workspace.
>
> I use TortoiseSVN in tandem with Subclipse to manage my locally checked
out
> repository, and I use both interchangeably. Sometimes I right click the
> repository root folder in TortoiseSVN, sometimes I go into Eclipse's Team
> Synchronizing perspective and sync the workspace that way. Both should
work
> fine with each other right?
>
> I'm currently seeing TortoiseSVN work perfectly (it recognizes the changed
> files on a Commit action), but when I click Synchronize Workspace in
> Subclipse, I'm seeing all kinds of stale files in the list. I see (in the
> Outgoing mode) files I have worked on in the past, but have since been
> committed to SVN either by Subclipse itself, or TortoiseSVN (can't
remember
> which). I also am seeing (in the Incoming mode) folders with a blue
> Incoming arrow, with nothing inside them? How can folders be changed and
> not any files??
>
> Clicking Synchronize does not change this list at all. When I open the
SVN
> console, it says "Some_folder: at revision 472. Some_folder2: at revision
> 983." etc, which indicates that the stuff it's trying to sync is already
up
> to date. Which is true, so why is it showing up in the list?
>
> I should mention that I was originally using the Subversive plugin for
> Eclipse and had this stuff working fine, but for a few reasons I decided
to
> try out Subclipse, so I uninstalled Subversive, installed Subclipse, and
> re-shared my projects with SVN metainformation. (there were a few issues
> with that, but that's another story)
>
> Using Eclipse Europa (3.3) on Windows XP Pro, Subclipse 1.2.4 with Mylyn
> integration, and Subclipse is set to use SVNKit.
>
> Any ideas?
Try the following:
1) In Preferences, Team > SVN turn off the "Show Out of Date Folders"
option.
2) I'd recommend using JavaHL for now
3) If you make changes outside of Eclipse you have to do a Refresh
inside Eclipse for them to show up.
--
Thanks
Mark Phippard
http://markphip.blogspot.com/
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