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Re: Searching a git project [message #895201 is a reply to message #895008] |
Thu, 12 July 2012 03:07 |
Bruce Sherwood Messages: 5 Registered: July 2012 |
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Maybe I'm using the wrong vocabulary to describe my serious problem, so I'll try rephrasing it. I'm surely missing something simple, but it's preventing me from working. I understand that the view shouldn't affect searches but couldn't help wondering about it due to the following:
In the case of CVS I have two views: the CVS repository view and the C/C++ view. Only the latter shows up in "Project Explorer" or in the list when I want to add files to the search space.
In the case of egit I have only one view: The egit repository view, and it doesn't show up in "Project Explorer" or in the list when I want to add files to the search space, so I can only do workspace-wide searches, and such searches fail to find anything in the egit files.
Should the egit files show up in "Project Explorer"? Should they show up when I want to add files to the search space? What is your own experience?
Thanks for any help you can give. I'm really frustrated.
[Updated on: Thu, 12 July 2012 03:09] Report message to a moderator
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Re: Searching a git project [message #1724808 is a reply to message #895452] |
Fri, 26 February 2016 08:46 |
Virgilio Ravagli Messages: 1 Registered: February 2016 Location: Genova, Italy |
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Hi Bruce and all.
I found a similar problem of yours.
I'm working with three PyDev Django projects, I call them A, B and C. They are not new projects, I have to start taking them from a remote Git Server, where there are A.git, B.git and C.git.
So, I start Eclipse, Git perspective, I clone A and B as local, and when I switch to PyDev perspective I see them fine.
But when I do the same operation for C, I see the project in Git perspective, but switching in PyDev perspective I see...nothing !
It isn't fair.
Luckily I found this post and was able to workaround: coming back to Git perspective, using "import projects" as a new project, and all is good.
The strange thing is: why does it work fine for A and B, and fail for C ? I haven't been able till now to figure it out.
The only difference between A and B on one side, and C on the other side, is this: C's name is longer than the other names.
Mah...
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