I have auto refresh enabled in eclipse preferences because I use the command line quite often for subversion. I use subclipse for smaller operations.
;-) On Jan 23, 2010, at 11:48 PM, Paul Hoadley <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Chuck, > > On 24/01/2010, at 3:11 PM, Chuck Hill wrote: > >> Not really an answer to your question... OK, not an answer at all. But... >> I now do almost all of my commit / update / revert actions from Versions.app. > > No, good answer. I should have mentioned that "Stop using Subclipse and > start doing this..." would be welcome. :-) > >> I mostly use Subclipse so that refactoring in Eclipse generates the needed >> svn changes and also to look up file history. They co-operate nicely (or, >> nicely for as quirky as Subclipse is) and I much prefer the Versions >> interface. > > Thanks for the tip. I've found that doing pretty much _anything_ (in my > case, on the command line) behind Subclipse's back makes it implode to the > point I usually delete the project from the workspace and check it out again > fresh. So I'm certainly interested to hear you've got another tool > co-operating with it. > > > -- > Paul. > > http://logicsquad.net/ > > > _______________________________________________ > Do not post admin requests to the list. They will be ignored. > Webobjects-dev mailing list ([email protected]) > Help/Unsubscribe/Update your Subscription: > http://lists.apple.com/mailman/options/webobjects-dev/rparada%40mac.com > > This email sent to [email protected]
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