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For some reason, PDT keeps turning off the CVS label decorations. I go into Preferences > General > Appearance > Label Decorations, and check CVS. Then some time later (usually after it builds some PHP code), that option becomes unchecked and the decorations disappear. I didn't have this problem until I installed PDT 20070816.
For me PDT & CVS behave slightly different: When I open a PHP file from a CVS project, all decorations disappear and appear after five seconds. On certain files, when the decorations reappear, the decoration for that specific file keeps disappearing and appearing, causing high CPU utilization. Until now, this only happened for modified files (with an > in front of the name), but not on all modified files.
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This bug was fixed in HEAD.
I uninstalled PDT, then downloaded version 20070826 from Software Updates. I had to un-check "Show the latest version of a feature only" for this version to appear. But now I'm not seeing the CVS label decorations at all, even when the feature is turned on in Preferences. I do see Perforce decorations, so it seems to only affect CVS.
Hmm, it seems to be working now. Not sure what happened.
And again - thanks to Jacob
I hate to keep opening and closing this one, but I saw the behavior again with PDT 1.0. I think it happened right after I branched a project, although I wasn't able to reproduce it. Anyone else seeing this, or is it just me?
(In reply to comment #7) > I hate to keep opening and closing this one, but I saw the behavior again with > PDT 1.0. I think it happened right after I branched a project, although I > wasn't able to reproduce it. Anyone else seeing this, or is it just me? > Are there any exception thrown at the time when this is happening? Thanks!
No response from reporter. I can't re-create this bug with nightly PDT 2.0.
No longer reproducible. I'm closing the bug. Tested in Eclipse SDK Version: 3.4.1 Build id: M20080911-1700 pdt 2.0 N20081022 dltk-core-sdk-I-I200810111740 [Kalin Yanev kalin.a@zend.com]