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Re: [platform-vcm-dev] Project loses nature (and more) ...

I've entered bug 11883 in bugzilla
http://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=11883



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|         |           Boris Pruessmann                         |
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Well, It seems to be a general problem. Please try this:

- Create a new Java project, Project name: test, Directory: c:\Test
- Delete the project from the workspace.
- Create a configurable project, Project name: test, Directory: c:\Test
- Quit Eclipse.
- Start Eclipse -> Project is closed, properties show that the location
  is somewhere under the workspace path ...

Greetings,
Boris

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"Engineering does not require science. Science helps a lot but
people built perfectly good brick walls long before they knew why
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