2011/11/1 Alexander Neundorf <neund...@kde.org>:
> On Tuesday 01 November 2011, Eric Noulard wrote:
>> 2011/11/1 Alexander Neundorf <neund...@kde.org>:
> ...
>> > and I'd be very happy if this could be solved.
>>
>> Me too.
>> I'll dig a little bit on the Eclipse side again, but generating 2
>> files in the source does not look like a big deal.
>
> The thing is that it would not be possible to create multiple build trees with
> Eclipse project files for one source tree (because the .project/.cproject
> files from one build tree would overwrite the .project/.cproject files from
> the other build trees).
>
> Do you know whether adding the source dirs as "SOURCE" pathentries maybe makes
> the version control stuff appear ?

I don't know but I doubt it.

(I tried:
<pathentry kind="src" path="[Source directory]"/>
but this does not seem to have changed anything).

As far as I understand the eclipse team sharing model implies that a "project"
is shared as a whole not part of it.

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