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Multiple delets from CVS project [message #53514] Tue, 10 December 2002 08:12 Go to next message
Nic Banister is currently offline Nic BanisterFriend
Messages: 2
Registered: July 2009
Junior Member
Hi,

Running Eclipse 2.0.2 on Win2k.

Just wondering if anyone else has seen this problem? If I have a project
linked to CVS, and decide to delete n files, say 3 in 1 go, highlight them
all, then delete, then do a 'Synchronise Outgoing Changes' , my changes
aren't there...hence when I do a 'Synchronise with Repository' it
identifies that I am missing those files and wants to brring them down
again.

However, if I do the same thing again, but delete the files 1 by 1, and go
through the same motions, it works.....:-)

Is this a bug or a known 'feature'?!

thanks
Nic
Re: Multiple delets from CVS project [message #53568 is a reply to message #53514] Tue, 10 December 2002 14:57 Go to previous message
Nic Banister is currently offline Nic BanisterFriend
Messages: 2
Registered: July 2009
Junior Member
ahh sorry...mouse error...wrong forum..:-)

Nic Banister wrote:

> Hi,

> Running Eclipse 2.0.2 on Win2k.

> Just wondering if anyone else has seen this problem? If I have a project
> linked to CVS, and decide to delete n files, say 3 in 1 go, highlight them
> all, then delete, then do a 'Synchronise Outgoing Changes' , my changes
> aren't there...hence when I do a 'Synchronise with Repository' it
> identifies that I am missing those files and wants to brring them down
> again.

> However, if I do the same thing again, but delete the files 1 by 1, and go
> through the same motions, it works.....:-)

> Is this a bug or a known 'feature'?!

> thanks
> Nic
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