So interestingly, the CVS plugin, at least in 3.1M4, does this properly
... It represents this behind-the-scenes to the team plugin as a copy
and a delete. And judging from one of the previous emails, it sounds
like the subclipse plugins doesn't handle their renaming properly so I
might as well just manually do a copy-and-delete. That's too bad. OK.
I'll take a look at it.
On Feb 9, 2005, at 5:19 AM, Anjo Krank wrote:
>
> Am 09.02.2005 um 09:44 schrieb Brendan Duddridge:
>
>> Does it matter if you're using CVS or Subversion for that? We're using
>> Subversion, but are having problems renaming .wo component
>> directories. I
>> thought Subversion was supposed to be better at handling that?
>
> You can do that (svn mv foo.wo bar.wo). However, it's not worth the
> effort to do it manually. It's always easier to save the component
> under a new name and delete the old copy, because you'd also need to
> rename all the .html, .woo and .wod. I wish I knew who came up with
> the bright idea to name the content files after the component's
> name....
>
> And we're currently not using subclipse, the last time I tried, I
> couldn't get it to work on OSX. From your mail, I guess that it
> should?
>
> Cheers, Anjo
>
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