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Eclipse 3.2rc7 cvs-server 1.11.1p1-3 i have a very small testproject (2 files). if i delete one file outside of eclipse make a workspace refresh in eclipse (the file is not visible any more in the package explorer) make a team > synchronize on the project the expected behaviour would be to get an outgoing change (file removed) but each second time (i do cvs updates outside of eclipse and project refreshes ...) the synchronize view shows no outgoing change!
Soryy but I'm not quite sure what you mean in your last sentence. If I delete a file outside of Eclipse, refresh and then sync, thew file shows up as an outgoing deletion. Are you saying that, if you do something else (update?) that the next file you delete doesn't show up? Could you provide an exact set if steps to follow in order to reprodice the problem?
sorry ... the steps where not quite clear ... - fresh import from cvs into the workspace (simple project with 2 files) - shell at the projects location on the disk - del file1.txt - eclipse refresh project - team > synchronize in project explorer (sync perspective shows up) - one outgoing change - override and update (get the file back) - del file1.txt again (in shell) - eclipse refresh project - team > synchronize in project explorer (sync perspective shows up) - no outgoing change actually i tried this szenario on 2 computers with different versions of eclipse. sometimes the error showed up sometimes not. so im not quite sure what causes the real problem ... but i got this in on different machines with different 3.2 builds (always m oder rcs) and with different workspaces.
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