[TxMt] Subversion bundle messes up Eclipse/Subclipse/Subversive

J. B. Rainsberger jbrains762 at gmail.com
Wed Nov 8 23:39:59 UTC 2006


Hello, folks. I Googled for about 20 minutes and seemed to find nothing. 
Here is my problem.

1. I check out a project in Eclipse using Subclipse.
2. I work on the project in Textmate.
3. In Textmate, I add a file to version control, queueing it to be 
committed.

At this point when I flip back to Eclipse, the Subclipse plugin thinks 
the entire directory containing the new file is not under version 
control. If I try to update or check in with Subclipse, that directory 
is messed up. It's as though Subclipse doesn't think the directory is a 
working copy, even though the .svn directory is still there and the 
entries file is still there. I haven't done a before-and-after diff yet, 
so I don't know what happened. I'm too tired to do that now. :)

Any advice? What's up? Help!

Thanks.
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