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Corrupted projects? [message #15960] Thu, 10 April 2008 20:44 Go to next message
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Ever since I installed Subversive a few weeks ago I've had some weird
build path errors popping up in Eclipse (e.g. "missing src folder" or
"project x is missing required project y"). The folders/projects in
question exist and are visible in Eclipse, but no amount of restarting,
refreshing or rebuilding makes the build path errors go away. The only
thing that does work is deleting the projects and re-importing them...

These problems may of course be unrelated to svn or Subversive (I'm using
0.7 from eclipse.org) or SVNKit (1.2.0 alpha) -- but I do wonder if anyone
else has experienced similar issues?
Re: Corrupted projects? [message #15978 is a reply to message #15960] Fri, 11 April 2008 11:10 Go to previous message
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Originally posted by: alexander.gurov.polarion.org

Hello Eric,


We have never run into the problem you are telling about. It can possibly
be related to some issues in Eclipse workspace meta-data. So, I will
recommend you to try running Eclipse IDE with -clean option. In order to
do this please use following command line:

eclipse -clean
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