First i couldn't create a new package because the package (the dir) was still there on disk
but scheduled for deletion.
I did make an new Class in it.
Then i tried to commit everything as once. This was not possible because i get an error that i can't add
at once to a dir that has a outgoing scheduled deletion.
So with 2 commits, first the deletion and then the addition again did work fine at my place
Don't know if this is the right behaviour?
In the resource history everything seems fine so the new dir still knows that the old dir was its previous edition.
johan
On 2/26/06, Niclas Hedhman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Sunday 26 February 2006 19:06, Johan Compagner wrote:
> > * Eclipse support is VERY POOR. Don't expect that any refactoring will
> > work,
> > and expect that files occassionally are missing. Apparently, this is
> > the
> > case for CVS as well, but since people doesn't move stuff around in
> > CVS as
> > much, it is less obvious. Someone told me that it is due to a weak
> > underlying model in Eclipse.
>
> What do you exactly mean by this?
> All the test i did some while ago refactoring (and then ofcourse renaming
> or moving files)
> work perfectly. SVN tracked it as a name change as well.
>
> So what do you mean by missing files?
I am not a vivid Eclipse user, but every time I touch it I get problems. Also,
my Eclipse loving friends basically report that they do most or all Svn
operations from command-line so that they know what is happening. No trust in
Subsclipse at this point.
Try this;
* Move a package to another name.
* Create a new package with the same name as the old.
* Create some classes in there.
* commmit...
Last time tried this, the package remained marked deleted even after the new
package was added and got deleted in the commit.
Simple tests probably works, real work shows that there are flaws.
Another thing that I remember doesn't work well is moving stuff between
projects.
For the sake of balance; IDEA also have a Subversion related bug. Every now
and then (to me unknown reasons), IDEA thinks that the entire module is no
longer under version control, which messes up the svn level stuff badly.
Cheers
Niclas
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