I have all the latest versions...
 Here's a question - are there files that I should not put in version
control? Like Eclipse's .project file and FDT's .as2_classpath?
 I've done it both ways and still had the same problems, so I don't think
that's the solution. Just curious...
 Jim Kremens

 On 11/14/05, Tomas Lehuta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Jim,
>
> I'm using Subclipse in both Eclipse/FDT and Flex Builder 2 and everything
> goes ok.
> Which version of Eclipse/FDT/Subclipse do you have?
> I'm running the latest versions:
> Eclipse SDK 3.1.0
> FDT 1.0.4
> Subclipse 0.9.37
>
> Tomas Lehuta
> [http://lharp.net]
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jim
> Kremens
> Sent: Monday, November 14, 2005 4:54 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Figleaf. Com
> Subject: [Flashcoders] Eclipse/FDT/Subclipse weirdness
>
> This might be slightly OT, as it doesn't directly deal with code. But it
> does concern tools of the trade, so here goes...
> I'm using Eclipse, FDT and Subclipse. Occasionally, a project just 'goes
> bad.' It seems like something is getting corrupted, and I don't know what
> it
> is.
> Here are the symptoms:
> Use project for a while - all is fine.
> Click refresh.
> Get 'An error occurred during Refresh' message with *no additional
> information*. (yay error handling!) From this point on, the project is
> completely shot - you can't do much if you can't refresh... Checking it
> out
> again from the repository doesn't work.
> The only way I can fix the project is to:
> 1. Detach it and all of its linked libraries from SVN control (and delete
> SVN information from the system).
> 2. Delete the project and the libraries it links to from the Eclipse
> workspace (without deleting all of the files from the system).
> 3. Re-import the project and various linked libraries, thereby rebuilding
> the project.
> Of course, I then lose all of my SVN history.
> Needless to say, this is really a bummer....
> Anyone experienced anything like this? The key would be the meaningless
> 'An
> error occurred during refresh' message.
> Thanks,
> Jim Kremens
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