LOL.  I'm pushing to move away from VSS for many more reasons than the
availability of an Eclipse plugin, so sticking with VSS just isn't an
option.  Regardless of the attractiveness of these "features" you've
so eloquently described.

On 6/14/06, Jochem van Dieten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Qasim Rasheed wrote:
> > Not to contradict the usefulness of SVN, there is a plugin for VSS that you
> > use within Eclipse which essentially gives you all the feature from VSS IDE
> > that you are accustomed to.
>
> And in addition you get a few 'features' you are not accustomed too.
>
> If you have VSS configured for multiple simultaneous checkouts, the Eclipse 
> VSS plugin will not detect it when a conflict occurs on checkin. It will 
> simply revert to the 'good' old "last checkin wins" behaviour. When you have 
> a problem connecting to the VSS server, the VSS plugin will communicate to 
> Eclipse that the file was removed from version control. Predictably Eclipse 
> will remove the file from your project.
>
> Jochem
>
> 

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