Actually you should be raising a bug in
bugzilla: http://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs.
From:
cdt-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:cdt-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Fedja Jeleskovic
Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2007
1:18 PM
To: CDT
General developers list.
Subject: Re: [cdt-dev] Project
delete problem!!
Do you know the name of
the mailing list to send this problem to?
I have tried this before and it was doing the same thing. The same thing
meaning that it was deleting the contents of the folder even though it was
specified not to do so! At that time, I said no to all the subquestions, but I
must have selected at least one yes on this last one!
Fedja
On 3/22/07, Doug Schaefer <DSchaefer@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Either way, this functionality is provided by the platform,
not the CDT.
And I'd have to suspect user error. I know on my keyboard the
up arrow is very close to the enter key and I've done this. It would be nice if
they had a further confirm dialog.
Hi
there!!
I just realized that I have lost some of the files from the workspace due to
the removal of the project. When I tried to do this yesterday, I was prompted
for two options regarding the delete:
- Also delete contents under <your_folder>
(Contents cannot be restored using "Undo")
- Do not delete
contents
<- this is a default option
When I went through this with a default option, all of
my files got removed. To make it worse even a Clear Case commands (not sure
which one yet, but I hope it is "rmname" only) where ran, so I have
top try now to restore some of the things.
I was expecting that my contents will not be deleted, but something didn't work
the way I planned. Is this a bug or user error?
Thanks
Fedja
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