Fabian and list,
No, actually, I don't have woproject directory in "team - ignored
resources". So I think it's ignored by default. And that is strange...
Is it enough to commit only .classpath and .WOLips files to repository?
Please, could you tell how do you deploy your projects (changes in build
path or un-connected frameworks may crush the deployment process) and how do
your colleges learn about changes in your build path?
Thank you in advance,
Alexander Trofimchouk.
-----Original Message-----
From: Fabian Peters [mailto:lists.fabia..-lumo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2006 10:38 PM
To: woproject-de..bjectstyle.org
Subject: Re: why woproject directory is ignored by subclipse
Hi Alexander,
I don't really know whether this is some new WOLips internal ignore
pattern since I've marked it as "ignore" before. For eclipse, you can
edit global defaults under "Window -> Preferences -> Team -> Ignored
resources". Maybe that can give you a clue.
HTH
Fabian
Am 29.08.2006 um 18:17 schrieb Alexander Trofimchouk:
> Hi, list.
>
> My question is: why does subclipse ignore woproject directory?
>
> It's excluded from version control and when I do "right click ->
> team -> add to version control"
>
> I get only "You have explicitly asked to version control one or
> more resources that otherwise would have been ignored". Then
> nothing happens.
>
>
>
> What's the reason?
>
> As I see woproject contains files with links to libraries from
> Build Path (e.g. ant.frameworks.wo.wosystemroot,
> ant.frameworks.wo.wolocalroot), so when I change my build path they
> are changed as well.
>
>
>
> Thus implied and main question is how should I commit build path
> changes to my repository?
>
>
>
> Thank you in advance,
>
> Alexander Trofimchouk.
>
>
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