On Apr 20, 2009, at 4:55 PM, CodeWarrior wrote:
What we are doing now:
1 - Suppose that exist normal.java in a svn
2 - you check out it using Versions and create a new Java project to
work on it (Close the Versions)
3 - You discover that normal.java need to be normal1.java
4 - Open the
Quinn, forget :)
Thankx for your answer.
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Em 21/04/2009, às 12:18, Quinn Taylor escreveu:
On Apr 20, 2009, at 4:55 PM, CodeWarrior wrote:
What we are doing now:
1 - Suppose that exist normal.java in a svn
2 - you check out it using Versions and create a new
What we are doing now:
1 - Suppose that exist normal.java in a svn
2 - you check out it using Versions and create a new Java project to
work on it (Close the Versions)
3 - You discover that normal.java need to be normal1.java
4 - Open the Versions, go to the svn and rename (manually).
5 -
We're talking about the same thing. When Versions displays the state
of your working copy — including what has been modified, added,
deleted, renamed, etc. — it's just a graphical view of information
that you can view using the `svn status` command. When Eclipse or
Versions renames a file,
Thankx Quinn. I will check with the admin of company. Just for check,
i will post what happens:
1 - Suppose that exist normal.java in a svn
2 - you check out it using Versions and create a new Java project to
work on it (Close the Versions)
3 - Inside the eclipse (without subeclipse - just
On Apr 18, 2009, at 12:06 AM, CodeWarrior wrote:
Thankx Quinn. I will check with the admin of company. Just for check,
i will post what happens:
1 - Suppose that exist normal.java in a svn
2 - you check out it using Versions and create a new Java project to
work on it (Close the Versions)
3 -
The first thing I'd do is fire up Terminal in that directory and type
'svn status'. Make sure that the rename (modeled as a delete and add-
with-history, shown with a plus sign in column 3) is shown. Unless
Subclipse has actually flagged the change in the working copy, you
can't expect
Quinn
Thankx for your answer but i'm not the programmer and not the admin,
what i need is not know the status, but rename inside eclipse and
Version automatic detect it and rename the file in the SVN and NOT
appear missing. It's possible?
Obrigado.
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Em