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Re: Ignored Resources ignored? [message #27762 is a reply to message #27308] |
Fri, 01 August 2008 10:09 |
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Originally posted by: alexander.gurov.polarion.org
Hello Adam,
> I have installed Subversive 0.7.1.I20080612-1500 and Eclipse Ganymede on
> my computer. Everything works fine excepting the ignored resources. I
> have one project in the svn which holds all data including several
> eclipse java projects. So I had to add "bin" to the ignored resources to
> exclude these directories from version control. But that does not work.
Did you have "bin" folder already committed to the source control or not
(if so, "bin" folder should be decorated with the orange "barrel")? In
that case you should first remove "bin" folder from the repository in
order to allows svn:ignore processing for it.
Also Subversive provides feature which allows to automatically exclude
output folder from the commit set. This feature is called "JDT Ignore
Extensions (Optional) (Incubation)" and it also works only if output
folder is not under source control.
P.S.
In my environment (after installing of the JDT Ignore feature) I haven't
any problems with the output folders ignoring even if I have no "bin"
folder specified in the svn:ignore property.
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Re: Ignored Resources ignored? [message #27879 is a reply to message #27839] |
Fri, 01 August 2008 10:54 |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: alexander.gurov.polarion.org
It looks like you use external build process which copies existsing .svn
folders from the source folders to the corresponding output folders (I
think in this way because built-in Eclipse builder ignores team private
resources like .svn). This mean that in order to avoid the problem you
should exclude .svn folders from your build process.
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