Yes you can map to drive or/and subfolder of drive m. But ClearCase startup view only if you try to access to drive m of any maped drives from Windows Explorer. If you have sources in m:/src - this no troubles - IntelliJ automaticaly get it when view is started. But if you have: m:/myview/subsystem/etc/src, then myview directory apear only if view is started. So in this case IntelliJ can not get files authomaticaly, maybe becose the root of files not exist.
"Christoph Kutzinski" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Hi Alexey, > > thanks for the answer, but I'm sorry that I don't really understand what > you mean. > DO you mean by "mapped drive" that I must map the view to a root drive > (so as f:)? But what difference should that be to the current situation? > Currently the view is a subdirectory from the m: drive and this dir DOES > exist on IDEA startup. I can use it in other editors and even with other > Java IDEs, so why can't IDEA do it? > > Christoph > > Alexey Efimov wrote: > > IntelliJ check it only one on startup. And it can't bound ClearCase drive. > > Before running IntelliJ you must be sure that your view are bounded to > > mapped drive, otherwize intellij can see it, becose it check that drive not > > exist and do not try recheck until drive come to avaible state. > > > > "Christoph Kutzinski" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > > > >>Hi, > >> > >>I created an IDEA project on a dynamic ClearCase view. > >>The problem is: after i restart IDEA, the dynmaic directories are not > >>refound by IDEA "(not found)" in Project properties, but I can still see > >>them in the Windows Explorer. > >>The only way to get them back is to remove them and add them again in > >>the project properties window. > >>But that's not the way it should be, is it? > >> > > > _______________________________________________ Eap-bugs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.jetbrains.com/mailman/listinfo/eap-bugs
