| Summary: | CVS information lost for CDT project | ||||||
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| Product: | [Eclipse Project] Platform | Reporter: | Mark Koennecke <Mark.Koennecke> | ||||
| Component: | CVS | Assignee: | platform-cvs-inbox <platform-cvs-inbox> | ||||
| Status: | RESOLVED DUPLICATE | QA Contact: | |||||
| Severity: | normal | ||||||
| Priority: | P3 | ||||||
| Version: | 3.0 | ||||||
| Target Milestone: | --- | ||||||
| Hardware: | PC | ||||||
| OS: | Linux-GTK | ||||||
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Created attachment 24198 [details]
My .log file, may be it helps
The .log file from eclipse. May be it helps......
Sounds like a more generic CVS Team problem. I have seen this as well, but I found the workaround reasonable since there was a failure condition. This looks more like a Resources problem. The internal element tree seems to lose track of the CVS folder which would cause the CVS plugin to think the project is no longer a CVS project. There were several fixes in 3.1 dealing with concurrency problems related to refresh. I marking this a duplicate of bug 86846. You may want to try the patch there to see if the problem is the same. If the problem reoccurs after trying the patch, you can reopen the bug. If possible, you may also want to try to upgade to 3.1 since, as I said, there were several fixes made in this area. *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 86846 *** |
I'am running Eclipse 3.02 with CDT 2.1.1 in Scientfic Linux 3.0.2 == Redhat Server 3.0.2 with java 1.4.2_08 from Sun. I work with a larger Standard C make project checked out from CVS. Now for the second time the following happened to me: - When running my program it terminated on some error (my problem) - After that all the cvs information on the project was lost from the project * No annotations * No CVS entry in the projects properties dialog * The Team dialog for the project became very short, holding only two entries. - On the second time I tried to Use the Team/Share option. Eclipse then noticed that there were CVD directories and reconnected everything up again. This seems to be the workaround. This is confusing and should be fixed. I never experienced a thing like this when developing Java programs though I do pretty bad things sometimes. Best Regards, Mark Koennecke