Hi,
I've a tomcat project developed with eclipse. I imported my project's
files with subclipse in an svn repository. I've the following problem:
After I checked out all the files from the repository, I would like
that some files (*.jar) which are in a specific folder should be
ignored and no more added to the repository, because they don't
changes. I haven't found how to ignore these files after the checkout,
because the "Add to svn:ignore" voice in the popup menu is always
disabled...
Does anybody can help help?
Thank you.
Alessandro Rossi.
Tobias Schierge - 26 May 2005 13:20 GMT
Hi,
> because the "Add to svn:ignore" voice in the popup menu is always
> disabled...
i don't know about subversion, but in CVS you cannot add files to cvsignore
once they have been checked in.
Regards,
Tobias

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Alessandro Rossi - 26 May 2005 13:37 GMT
Ok, thank you,
but so, until when it is possible to add a file to svn:ignore list?
Before the checkout of the project from the subversion rpository I
can't use the Subclipse popup menu (because I haven't the project on
eclipse), and, if when a file has been checked out is no more possible
to ignore it, how can I use this option? why there is this menu?....:)
Thank you
Alessandro Rossi
Tobias Schierge - 27 May 2005 17:23 GMT
Hi,
> to ignore it, how can I use this option? why there is this menu?....:)
sorry i can only tell you about CVS, you use the ignore when you add files
to your project locally that you want to exclude from synchronization.
Regards,
Tobias

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pravesh.godiyal@gmail.com - 02 Jun 2005 02:37 GMT
Hi,
I am using eclipse 3.0 and trying to make the subclipse work with it.
HAve installed subclipse 0.9.31 and JavaSVN. When I tried to access the
repository on the linux box, I get:
"svn: can't create the tunnel"
Could you please provide some help.
cheers
Pravesh
> Hi,
> I've a tomcat project developed with eclipse. I imported my project's
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> Thank you.
> Alessandro Rossi.
Alessandro Rossi - 06 Jun 2005 08:41 GMT
I'm sorry but I can't answer, I started to understand svn just few days
ago...and I haven't too much experience...:(
Sorry,
Alessandro Rossi