Is the project shared (i.e. under CVS control) in eclipse terminology. 
This is the only time I've seen that happen, otherwise eclipse usually 
hides em.
--
dIon Gillard, Multitask Consulting



"Glenn R. Golden" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 11/02/2004 02:32:27 PM:

> Well, I'm trying to get eclipse to stop showing the contents of the cvs 
> folders mixed in with the source (src/java).  This sort of works.  Is 
> there a better way?
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> - Glenn
> 
> On Feb 10, 2004, at 10:31 PM, Ben Walding wrote:
> 
> > While this could easily be done, I've never noticed CVS metadata 
> > directories causing any issues in Eclipse (and CVS is all that I use)
> >
> > What problem are you experiencing?
> >
> > (Also, best to raise it as a JIRA issue otherwise it will be 
forgotten)
> >
> > Glenn R. Golden wrote:
> >
> >> It would be nice if the source entry in the .classpath was written 
> >> with this cvs exclusion:
> >>
> >>     <classpathentry excluding="**/CVS/" kind="src" path="src/java"/>
> >>
> >> (I think this is the way to do it).
> >>
> >> - Glenn
> >>
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