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Re: egit says I have uncommitted files [message #945628 is a reply to message #941787] |
Mon, 15 October 2012 13:41 |
Edward Felsenthal Messages: 5 Registered: October 2012 |
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Fixed my problem after thinking about it for a while. Here was my logic: Assuming egit is working properly: The files that it is telling me need to be committed because they were deleted and then added to my project must have been actually deleted and then added to my project. Obviously, it wasn't me that did that since I just cloned the repository 10 seconds ago. Therefore, there must be program on my computer that "messed" with the files. Then I said to myself, what could possibly be doing that? Well, the answer is: source control programs such as git, tortoise, csv, et. Then a lightbulb went off: did't I recently install a new version of Git onto my computer? Answer: yes. So I uninstalled it. Now E-Git complained a bit that Git was missing, it told me that Git wasn't necessary to have, though and it could keep working. Problem RESOLVED. On further consideration, I think a setting I used while installing GIT may be conflicting with a setting in EGIT. BUT THAT'S NOT MY PROBLEM BECAUSE I FIXED IF FOR MYSELF BY REMOVING GIT. I'm sure someone must care, but it ain't me --- yet. bye.
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Re: egit says I have uncommitted files [message #945652 is a reply to message #945629] |
Mon, 15 October 2012 13:54 |
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On 10/15/2012 7:43 AM, Edward Felsenthal wrote:
> Thanks, I guess I posted to the wrong forum :roll: . I'll post to the
> e-git forum for the next issue, if there is one.
Edward,
There is in fact a separate eGit forum.
By the way, this issue is exactly what has kept me from walking the eGit
path, that plus the fact that I find the operations faster and more
intuitive from the command line anyway. Our architect tried out eGit two
years ago, just ahead of us, and experienced this. Plus, I had some
trouble actually getting my project cloned and I gave up because I'm a
command line sort of guy anyway.
What I am missing out on is the ability to compare file versions in the
way I could back when I was using Subversion and Subclipse (or
Subversive before that). I can do that from the command line and I do,
but it would certainly be slicker in Eclipse.
Best!
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