Yesterday I decided to create a new workspace only from a tbc project we have in a git repository. So I created an empty workspace (directory) and loaded it into TBC. Then I cloned my git project (which has a folder within which is my .project) off the master and imported it into my TBC workspace. One of the folders that was imported came in looking like the folders under it, and their files, had never been added into the repository or had been changed (question marks on the folders, greater than signs on the names, see attached figure). So I wiped out the whole thing and started again, and the problem went away.
Today I did the same thing on another machine (Macbook running High Sierra w/tbc v5.4, yesterday was an iMac running Sierra w/tbc v5.5), but no matter what I do I cannot make this problem go away. If I do a 'git status' everything is synced, so the problem isn't with git. I do not want to commit and check code back into the repo that the repo doesn't think has changed, so I am kind of stuck. Has anyone run into this behavior? I have seen it in regular Eclipse when you try to import a project of projects rather than the projects themselves. Could this be similar? Thank you for any ideas/pointers... Jack Hodges Siemens AHI Group -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TopBraid Suite Users" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
