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[Subclipse-users] [Subclipse-users] Problem with subclipse labels not being in sync with what is actually on the disk

From: pawan2009 <psingh_at_fnfr.com>
Date: Thu, 13 Aug 2009 09:47:10 -0700 (PDT)

Hi

We are occasionally seeing a refresh bug with Subclipse. I do not know if
this is an Eclipse issue or Subclipse issue. Here are the steps we do when
we see this bug:
1. Go to Team Synchronization View and update the projects from SVN server.
2. You can go to Java package explorer and hit refresh as an extra
precaution that all the files have been loaded.
3. The label on the Java files remains stale. If you open the java file in
the editor, it will show you the latest changes.
4. If you open the History View, you can see "*" on the older version rather
than the newer version of the file in the list indicating that history view
also thinks that the file is of older changeset.

Has this bug been reported?

We are using Subclipse version:
Subversion Client Adapter 1.5.0
Subversion Java HL - 1.5.0
SVN Team provider core - 1.4.1
SVNKitClient adapter 1.5.0.1
SVNKit library plugin 1.2.0.4502

Please do not ask to upgrade to latest version of Subclipse because looking
at the changes going in, it does not look like this problem would have been
addressed.

-Pawan

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