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Re: [Subclipse-users] Committing external (Word) files?

From: AbelMacAdam <abel.macadam_at_gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 8 Jan 2008 01:42:58 -0800 (PST)

Hi Mark and others,

Thanks for your list of things to check. I executed your first 2
suggestions. At point 2, Eclipse started to complain that it had an "Error
Loading JavaHL Library". But when I set the 'SVN interface' to "SVNKit (Pure
Java) that error was removed (and I think the two interfaces are
interchangeable). As I do not have access to the Subversion config file, I
did not check if the Word files are ignored. But I think that will not be
the case, as I already submitted a few Word files to subversion.

Then I tried to Commit the project again. The steps I executed where:
1. Right Click the project
2. Team --> Commit ...

The "Commit to <server>" dialogue window still *NOT* had the new Word
documents listed in the "Checked resources will be committed to SVN version
control." I can only conclude Eclipse does not see the files I added to the
project, although the files are listed in the 'Project Explorer' window.

So if you have a solution, I would be obliged.

TIA
Abel

Mark Phippard-3 wrote:
>
> On Jan 7, 2008 10:41 AM, AbelMacAdam <abel.macadam_at_gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I would like to add my design documents to Subversion. I make them in
>> Word,
>> and I have included the documents in Eclipse (select project, file -->
>> new
>> --> Folder, and file --> new --> File). But when I try to commit these
>> new
>> documents to Subversion (subclipse), nothing happens.
>>
>> When I select the project (with the directories containing the design
>> documents), and choose Team --> Commit, the documents and directories I
>> added are not visible in the 'Commit to: <server>' dialog.
>>
>> Adding the documents and directories separately using Team --> Add to
>> version control is not possible either. 'Add to version control' is
>> grayed
>> out.
>>
>> I can't find what I'm doing wrong. So if you see what is going wrong, I
>> would be obliged.
>
> Here are a few things to check:
>
> 1) Right-click on files and choose the Eclipse Properties option.
> There is a Resource page. Make sure the "Derived" check box is not
> checked.
>
> 2) Open Eclipse preferences to Team > Ignored Resources. Make sure
> the file extension is not included.
>
> 3) The Subversion config file also lets you enter patterns of ignored
> resources. The default settings do not include anything that would do
> this, so you would have had to have edited this file yourself.
>
> --
> Thanks
>
> Mark Phippard
> http://markphip.blogspot.com/
>
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