On Tue 02 May 2006 03:21, Ben Huchison wrote:
> I think with further testing I may have answered my own question. It
> seems to be a Subclipse issue. When you delete a working copy in
> Eclipse/Subsclipse, it seems to trigger a SVN Delete automatically.
>
> It seems to me local vs repository delete are not really the same thing
> and should not be automatically linked - agree?
>
When using Subclipse, if the delete only did a local delete, then how would
you remove a file from the repo?
> Regards
> Ben
>
> Ben Huchison wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I am seeing a case where Subversion thinks a modified file has been
> > deleted, and wants to do a Delete on commit, rather than Modify. The
> > problem is visible in both Tortoise SVN and Eclipse+Subclipse.
> >
> > It appears to happen to binary JAR files that are stored in the
> > repository and get modified by our build scripts. Subversion seems to
> > spuriously believe that a Delete has been done to the working copy.
> >
> > Because the modification is regenerable, a workaround is to Revert the
> > file, then rebuild the file, which then shows as a Modify.
> >
> > Is this a known issue?
> >
> > Regards
> > Ben
>
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