Reputation: 5377
my Mac is running:
For some reason, when I'm working on a Project and go to Team > Commit Subclipse will detect changes in existing files and allow me to commit, but it doesn't list added files.
In order to commit added files I have to use Team > Synchronise with Repository > Right-click on file tree > Commit
In the previous versions of svn/subclipse, added files were automatically picked up, and got committed straight from the Team > Commit dialog.
I've tried configuring Subclipse to use each oif the JavaHL and SVNKit options, but neither picks up newly added files.
Can anyone suggest what might be wrong?
Upvotes: 1
Views: 627
Reputation: 1
When you create new files with other editor or copy/paste in finder, some times SVN doesn't detect.
You can try refresh the Eclipse project, just click in your project select "Team -> Refresh/Cleanup" from context menu, then the files will appear in Team Synchronizing View.
Works for me.
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 33034
In svn, new files must be explicitly added (using the svn add
command) before they can be committed. Eclipse's Synchronize view does that for you, since it has shown you the files that need to be added and it presumes that you "approve" of the new ones. But using the Commit command directly is just calling svn commit
without svn add
, so the new files are not included.
Upvotes: 1