I did not catch that until you told me about it. I will experiment with that
today. Thank you!
--Refr inn gra
"Wars are to be won with swords and spears,
not with rice and salt." -- Uesugi Kenshin
----- Original Message ----
From: Ron Wheeler <rwheeler_at_artifact-software.com>
To: users_at_maven.apache.org
Sent: Mon, May 9, 2011 12:22:15 PM
Subject: Re: Maven, Subversion and Eclipse issue
You can do it in Eclipse from the Team menu.
On 09/05/2011 11:07 AM, Refr Bruhl wrote:
> So that is manual svn command outside of eclipse?
>
> I'll give it a shot. Thank you!
>
> --Refr inn gra
>
>
> "Wars are to be won with swords and spears,
> not with rice and salt." -- Uesugi Kenshin
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----
> From: Brian Smith<bmjsmith_at_gmail.com>
> To: Maven Users List<users_at_maven.apache.org>
> Cc: Subversion Mailing List<users_at_subversion.apache.org>
> Sent: Mon, May 9, 2011 9:56:14 AM
> Subject: Re: Maven, Subversion and Eclipse issue
>
> We set the following on each module's trunk:
>
> $ svn ps svn:ignore core "
> target
> .project
> .classpath
> .settings"
>
>
>
> On 9 May 2011 15:42, Refr Bruhl<refr_bruhl_at_yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>> Team
>>
>> I've an issue with the m2 plugin using maven in conjunction with
>> subversion.
>> Since this crosses three platforms I thought I would try both the
>> subversion and
>> maven list to see if anyone has run across a similar issue and what the
>> solution
>> was.
>>
>> When maven dependency is enabled for an eclipse project the maven plugin
>> will
>> ensure the target subdirectory exists. This is usally a good thing.
>>
>>
>> When the project is committed to subversion is when issues arise
>>
>> When a mvn clean is issued either thru the plugin or at the command shell
>> the
>> target directory is deleted. The eclipse maven 2 plugin will recreate the
>> target
>> subdirectory
>>
>> However subversion now complains the directory is out of sync. Most times
>> the
>> subversion plugin will not allow a force update.
>>
>>
>> My current workaround is not to commit the entire project -- just subfolder
>> components when I make updates. I'm thinking there is a cleaner solution to
>> this.
>>
>> Using this method I am forced to use svn shell commands to create tags. The
>> tag
>> feature of the subversion plugin will not work unless all sub directories
>> are
>> commitable.
>>
>>
>> has anyone else ran into this? If so what solutions or workarounds were
>> found?
>>
>>
>> Platform details below
>>
>> Eclipse:
>>
>> Eclipse Java EE IDE for Web Developers.
>>
>> Version: Helios Release
>> Build id: 20100617-1415
>>
>> (c) Copyright Eclipse contributors and others 2005, 2010. All rights
>> reserved.
>> Visit http://www.eclipse.org/webtools
>>
>> Maven for Eclipse:
>>
>> M2 plugin by Sonatype 0.12.1.2011
>>
>> Subversion for Eclipse
>> Subversive byu Polarion 2.2.2
>>
>>
>> OS: Windows XP
>>
>>
>> --Refr inn gra
>>
>>
>> "Wars are to be won with swords and spears,
>> not with rice and salt." -- Uesugi Kenshin
>>
>>
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