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Re: SSH Linux Remote Project Save [message #1679 is a reply to message #1637] |
Wed, 08 November 2006 18:30 |
Martin Oberhuber Messages: 1007 Registered: July 2009 |
Senior Member |
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Hello Edward,
thanks a lot for your report.
Unfortunately, the RSE EFS (Remote Filesystem) provider is still very
experimental by now, so the problems you experiences are sort of
expected though not yet all documented. In other words: you're better
off using the normal RSE Systems View, copy&paste and drag&drop for
upload/download for now.
If you search for bugs, on EFS, they should be tagged with [efs] on the
RSE bugzilla database. If you find your issues to be new ones, please do
add them to bugzilla, adding an [efs] tag for them. Unfortunately, it
turned out that there are some conceptual problems with how RSE
maintains its remote files cache vs. the way EFS works internally. A
major redesign might be required to get these problems fixed eventually.
In the meantime, we'll happily receive bug reports, since these will
also help us better understand what users are trying to do with RSE and
the EFS integration.
Thanks,
--
Martin Oberhuber
Target Management Project Lead, DSDP PMC Member
http://www.eclipse.org/dsdp/tm
Edward Mann wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Before i submit a bug(s), i want to make sure that it has not already
> been posted. I searched through the bug list and did not turn up
> anything. I am sure this may be more than one bug. I am using Linux/
> Eclipse 3.2 and RSE 1.0RC4.
>
>
> 1. I can create a remote project now using the
> New->Project->General->Other method. Un-select "Use default location"
> select RSE and select the path. When i click finish i get an error
> message. "Internal Error: null" I click OK. A new folder shows up and
> is open so i can edit the files.
>
> 2. If i save the file from the remote project directory that is in my
> Navigator view, and not the Remote System. Things work fine no error.
> But when i check the remote machine the files have not been saved to it.
> Now if i open the same file in the Remote System view. I will see my
> changes. So i will make 1 small change so that i can save the file
> again. Once i do that and save it uploads to the server. Is there some
> setting so that i can get my remote projects to sync the file on save to
> the server?
>
> 3. After i close the project and re-open it I get the following Error.
> "An internal error occurred during: "Open Project"". The project is
> opened and i can edit the files.
>
> 4. When i close Eclipse and start it back up. My remote-projects are not
> available. What i mean by that is that the folders show up, but if i try
> and open the project. i get the following error.
> "Failed to read the project description file (.project) for dev39. The
> file has been changed on disk, and it now contains invalid information.
> The project will not function properly until the description file is
> restored to a valid state."
> I first need to go to Remote System and "connect" to the system that
> the project is linked to. Is there a way to get the project to request
> the connection on it's own?
>
> I would like to thank the team that has built this great plug-in for
> eclipse. It is awesome. However if the features that i am trying to use
> are not for release 1.0 i am sorry for an unwarranted post. Again thank
> you for a great application.
>
> Also the reason i explain myself so much is so that if anyone is
> searching the forum, they will find detail explanation for a task. Also
> to help insure that i have followed proper procedure. If i have missed
> something please let me know.
>
>
>
>
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Re: SSH Linux Remote Project Save [message #564978 is a reply to message #1637] |
Wed, 08 November 2006 18:30 |
Martin Oberhuber Messages: 1007 Registered: July 2009 |
Senior Member |
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Hello Edward,
thanks a lot for your report.
Unfortunately, the RSE EFS (Remote Filesystem) provider is still very
experimental by now, so the problems you experiences are sort of
expected though not yet all documented. In other words: you're better
off using the normal RSE Systems View, copy&paste and drag&drop for
upload/download for now.
If you search for bugs, on EFS, they should be tagged with [efs] on the
RSE bugzilla database. If you find your issues to be new ones, please do
add them to bugzilla, adding an [efs] tag for them. Unfortunately, it
turned out that there are some conceptual problems with how RSE
maintains its remote files cache vs. the way EFS works internally. A
major redesign might be required to get these problems fixed eventually.
In the meantime, we'll happily receive bug reports, since these will
also help us better understand what users are trying to do with RSE and
the EFS integration.
Thanks,
--
Martin Oberhuber
Target Management Project Lead, DSDP PMC Member
http://www.eclipse.org/dsdp/tm
Edward Mann wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Before i submit a bug(s), i want to make sure that it has not already
> been posted. I searched through the bug list and did not turn up
> anything. I am sure this may be more than one bug. I am using Linux/
> Eclipse 3.2 and RSE 1.0RC4.
>
>
> 1. I can create a remote project now using the
> New->Project->General->Other method. Un-select "Use default location"
> select RSE and select the path. When i click finish i get an error
> message. "Internal Error: null" I click OK. A new folder shows up and
> is open so i can edit the files.
>
> 2. If i save the file from the remote project directory that is in my
> Navigator view, and not the Remote System. Things work fine no error.
> But when i check the remote machine the files have not been saved to it.
> Now if i open the same file in the Remote System view. I will see my
> changes. So i will make 1 small change so that i can save the file
> again. Once i do that and save it uploads to the server. Is there some
> setting so that i can get my remote projects to sync the file on save to
> the server?
>
> 3. After i close the project and re-open it I get the following Error.
> "An internal error occurred during: "Open Project"". The project is
> opened and i can edit the files.
>
> 4. When i close Eclipse and start it back up. My remote-projects are not
> available. What i mean by that is that the folders show up, but if i try
> and open the project. i get the following error.
> "Failed to read the project description file (.project) for dev39. The
> file has been changed on disk, and it now contains invalid information.
> The project will not function properly until the description file is
> restored to a valid state."
> I first need to go to Remote System and "connect" to the system that
> the project is linked to. Is there a way to get the project to request
> the connection on it's own?
>
> I would like to thank the team that has built this great plug-in for
> eclipse. It is awesome. However if the features that i am trying to use
> are not for release 1.0 i am sorry for an unwarranted post. Again thank
> you for a great application.
>
> Also the reason i explain myself so much is so that if anyone is
> searching the forum, they will find detail explanation for a task. Also
> to help insure that i have followed proper procedure. If i have missed
> something please let me know.
>
>
>
>
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