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3.0.2RC2 - I200502161722 and also 3.1 - I20050222-0821: I had jdt.core from HEAD in my workspace and did a 'Compare With > Another Branch or Version...' . I added a date from one day ago and pressed OK. Now, when the Synchronize view is set to show Commit Sets (3.0.2) / Change Sets (3.1), the revision from HEAD is taken for both versions (expected: one is the HEAD revision, the other one is from the chosen date). This makes the Synchronize view unusable since it - displays wrong labels (e.g. JavaCore.java - ... 1.443 - 1.443) - on double-click, opens a compare editor which compares the HEAD revision with itself (empty change)
We wont have time to address this in 3.1
Created attachment 58447 [details] All seems to work ok I have eclipse 3.3M4 and cannot reproduce described behavior. When I set the date one day ago I receive 'no changes found' message (correct behaviour). When I modify the code and then compare with 'yesterday', I receive comparison of two files with the same tag (eg 1.4) but one is set as Local, the other as Remote.
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