[URGENT] Eclipse wiped out my directory [message #57258] |
Sun, 24 August 2003 06:17  |
Eclipse User |
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Hi.
I'm new to eclipse and I encoutered a misfact: eclipse delete ALL my
project directory.
I had a ~/projects directory with many many projects. I used eclipse and
created a new projects called ``first'' in this directory.
Eclipse (under linux), WITHOUT ASKING, deleted all the content and now I
have only one file: first.xml in the projects dir.
WHAT SHOULD I DO??? Months of work... burned out??
Why this SO STUPID behaviour? Please, tell me there's a way of restoring
my data!!
PLEASE HELP ME!!!
--
Sensei <mailto:senseiwa@tin.it> <icq:241572242>
But still I fear, and still I dare not
Laugh at the mad man (The Prophet's song)
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Re: [URGENT] Eclipse wiped out my directory [message #57392 is a reply to message #57258] |
Sun, 31 August 2003 05:35  |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: happyz.shaw.ca
Two words come to mind.
1. Ouch !!!
2. CVS !!
Eclipse supports CVS rather well and I have been able to get it to work with
Perforce too using a plugin I had written. My friend has been able to
integrate it with Source Safe. So there are a few options as far as code
control is concerned. You should definitely have a backup system. Other
than any recovery routines that the OS and file system may offer, I am not
sure there is anything you can do at the eclipse end of things. I started
doing this after being burned a few time myself. I personally use CVS and
Perforce since I have them along with a Bugzilla plugin I have written and
the 3 work well together but a few of my friends use Source Safe and
DevTrack plugins that they have written. So there are a few options out
there. CVS support in Eclipse comes right out of the box.
Good Luck
Cheers
Harry
Sensei wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I'm new to eclipse and I encoutered a misfact: eclipse delete ALL my
> project directory.
>
> I had a ~/projects directory with many many projects. I used eclipse and
> created a new projects called ``first'' in this directory.
>
> Eclipse (under linux), WITHOUT ASKING, deleted all the content and now I
> have only one file: first.xml in the projects dir.
>
> WHAT SHOULD I DO??? Months of work... burned out??
>
> Why this SO STUPID behaviour? Please, tell me there's a way of restoring
> my data!!
>
> PLEASE HELP ME!!!
>
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Re: [URGENT] Eclipse wiped out my directory [message #595045 is a reply to message #57258] |
Sun, 31 August 2003 05:35  |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: happyz.shaw.ca
Two words come to mind.
1. Ouch !!!
2. CVS !!
Eclipse supports CVS rather well and I have been able to get it to work with
Perforce too using a plugin I had written. My friend has been able to
integrate it with Source Safe. So there are a few options as far as code
control is concerned. You should definitely have a backup system. Other
than any recovery routines that the OS and file system may offer, I am not
sure there is anything you can do at the eclipse end of things. I started
doing this after being burned a few time myself. I personally use CVS and
Perforce since I have them along with a Bugzilla plugin I have written and
the 3 work well together but a few of my friends use Source Safe and
DevTrack plugins that they have written. So there are a few options out
there. CVS support in Eclipse comes right out of the box.
Good Luck
Cheers
Harry
Sensei wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I'm new to eclipse and I encoutered a misfact: eclipse delete ALL my
> project directory.
>
> I had a ~/projects directory with many many projects. I used eclipse and
> created a new projects called ``first'' in this directory.
>
> Eclipse (under linux), WITHOUT ASKING, deleted all the content and now I
> have only one file: first.xml in the projects dir.
>
> WHAT SHOULD I DO??? Months of work... burned out??
>
> Why this SO STUPID behaviour? Please, tell me there's a way of restoring
> my data!!
>
> PLEASE HELP ME!!!
>
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