[Cvsnt] Problems with CVSNT and Eclipse
Ken Delong
ken.delong at valtech.com
Fri Jun 7 19:38:20 BST 2002
I did that (right-clicked on my project, and selected "Refresh"), and the
problem persists.
I was under the impression that "Refresh" updates Eclipse's view of the
files under the eclipse/workspace project directory. I didn't change those
file.
What I did was to create another temp directory somewhere else, use cvs
command line interface to check out the project, modify a file, use the cvs
command line interface to do a commit. Then I went to Eclipse and asked the
project to "Synchronize with Repository" and I get the error "An error has
occurred processing file <filename>."
I'm using (last weekend's) F2 build. Perhaps it's a bug specific to that
release?
Ken
-----Original Message-----
From: John Goehringer [mailto:jgoehrin at sct.com]
Sent: Friday, June 07, 2002 10:59 AM
To: cvsnt at cvsnt.org
Subject: Re: [Cvsnt] Problems with CVSNT and Eclipse
Ken - you need to do a Refresh in Eclipse after the command line
operations - the context menu on the Resource Perspective has
Refresh, or use F5. Later builds have it on the Java Perspective
too.
There is a preference to do a refresh on startup on the later builds.
John Goehringer
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