"Markus Karg" <markus.karg@quipsy.de> wrote on 02/28/2006 09:25:15 AM:
> I'm running Eclipse 3.1.1 on Windows XP, with Subclipse 0.9.108.
> I did a commit of a large bunch of local changes inside of a really
large project.
> After minutes subclipse was done.
> But still it shows a lot of black asterisk badges in the package
explorer.
> I tried F5 for refresh, also tried to close eclipse and restartet.
> Still the astierisks are there.
> I thought the commit didn't work, so I issues another commit.
> But subclipse told me that there are no local changes.
> I checked with TortoiseSVN and actually it tells me that I'm in sync
with the
> repository.
>
> So what to do to make the badges go in sync with the actual state?
You sent this to the wrong mailing list.
But to answer your question, like the CVS Eclipse plugin, Subclipse shows
the modified decorator if you have any unversioned and unignored files.
TortoiseSVN does not.
If you followup, please do so on the correct mailing list.
Thanks
Mark
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