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Re: Noninvasive administrative areas (.svn)

From: Julian Foad <julianfoad_at_btopenworld.com>
Date: 2003-12-02 15:04:31 CET

Leeuw van der, Tim wrote:
> Not only the longer build-times, much more annoying is that SVN then sees
> those .svn directories and assumes them to be things under source-control...
> That's bitten me several times in the past and screwed up things quite a
> bit. Especially if the build-directory itself is for some reason under
> source-control.

Huh? Can you give a specific example (transcript of commands) of where Subversion sees a ".svn" directory and thinks that it it an item under source control? That sounds like a bug.

- Julian

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Rusk, Patrick [mailto:PRusk@wellington.com]
> Sent: maandag 1 december 2003 16:15
>
> I'm using Eclipse 3.0M4. I can't vouch for WSAD at all.
>
> Eclipse won't show any of the .svn stuff under the Java package explorer,
> but it will under the resource navigator view. However, you can easily set
> a filter for that with the "Filters..." menu item, which conveniently
> provides ".*" as a filter that can be turned on.
>
> Something that's a tiny bit more hidden is that, by default, Eclipse will
> copy over all of those .svn folders to your build output directory, assuming
> them to be resources. You can prevent this by going to the
> "Windows/Preferences/Java/Compiler/Build Path" menu item/dialog/tab and
> adding "*svn*" to the "Filtered Resources" setting. Unless you like really
> long build times....

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