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Eclipse and CVS, Eclipse wipes out CVS directories

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xyzzy12@hotmail.com - 30 Aug 2007 21:11 GMT
I have a perplexing Eclipse & CVS question.  I am having Eclipse be
CVS enabled.  The trouble is that Eclipse will remove the CVS
directories when it feels like it.  But it still knows about CVS since
commiting and stuff still works in Eclipse since it puts back the
particular CVS directory!  For some operations, the command line CVS
is faster and easier.  How can I use the command line and Eclipse CVS
tools interchangably?

Is there a cure for the disappearing CVS directories?
GArlington - 31 Aug 2007 11:19 GMT
On 30 Aug, 21:11, "xyzz...@hotmail.com" <xyzz...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> I have a perplexing Eclipse & CVS question.  I am having Eclipse be
> CVS enabled.  The trouble is that Eclipse will remove the CVS
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
>
> Is there a cure for the disappearing CVS directories?

> Eclipse will remove the CVS directories when it feels like it

Not in my experience. If you are trying to use command line and
eclipse CVS access then I suggest you try and Refresh Eclipse project
after you used command line CVS.


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