Re: Rename of Versioned Files

2009-04-21 Thread Quinn Taylor
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

Re: Rename of Versioned Files

2009-04-21 Thread CodeWarrior
Quinn, forget :) Thankx for your answer. -- The Future Begins Today 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

Re: Rename of Versioned Files

2009-04-20 Thread CodeWarrior
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 -

Re: Rename of Versioned Files

2009-04-18 Thread Quinn Taylor
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,

Re: Rename of Versioned Files

2009-04-18 Thread CodeWarrior
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

Re: Rename of Versioned Files

2009-04-18 Thread Quinn Taylor
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 -

Re: Rename of Versioned Files

2009-04-17 Thread Quinn Taylor
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

Re: Rename of Versioned Files

2009-04-17 Thread CodeWarrior
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. -- The Future Begins Today Em