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[Subclipse-users] Bug/Issue: Subclipse marks folders for outbound changes when changes are made to deeply nested ignored files

From: Richard Fairthorne <richard.fairthorne_at_gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 9 Apr 2008 20:02:09 -0400

I believe that Subclipse wrongly marks folders for outbound changes when
changes are made to deeply nested files marked for svn:ignore. I feel that
this behavior is a bug. It can be tested thusly:

In a controlled project, create a directory or any number of levels of
directories.
In the deepest directory create a file.
Add the file to SVN:ignore
Commit the project.
Change the file.
Make sure that "Compute deep outgoing state for folders" is enabled.

In a default install, your top level folder will appear red (indicating
outgoing changes). Attempting to commit those changes will result in nothing
being committed, as there are no changes to controlled files.

Does anyone have comments before I file a bug report?

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Richard Fairthorne
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Received on 2008-04-10 02:12:23 CEST

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