I just mean that Subclipse will not automatically check-in your bin
folder... I'm not sure if it does anything else. Obviously you can do that
from the command-line as well (manually). I didn't mean to suggest it was
magic or anything... ;-)

Troy.


On 5/3/07, Tom Chiverton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On Wednesday 02 May 2007, Troy Gilbert wrote:
> issues you're encountering, but I know that the advantage of using the
> Subclipe plugin over command-line SVN is that the plug-in knows what
should
> and shouldn't be checked into SVN

AFAIK Subclipse has no more knowledge than the SVN command line client.

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