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

This bug has just been made P1 critical and is targeted to be fixed for the
M4 stable build.



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Could you please increase the severity ? I think this is a major problem
that should definitely be fixed in M4. Since I already entered some bugs
with normal severity and have never heard of them again ...

Thanks,
Boris


On Wed, 20 Mar 2002 Michael_Valenta@xxxxxxx wrote:

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> I've entered bug 11883 in bugzilla
> http://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=11883
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> Well, It seems to be a general problem. Please try this:
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> - 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 ...
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> Greetings,
> Boris
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