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[news.eclipse.tools] Re: Bug Report: File synch

Windows 2000 Pro (sp 2 I think)
IBM 0.9 beta Workbench
Autobuild off
-refresh on
NTFS file system

Michael

"DJ Houghton" <dj_houghton@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> I have entered a problem report (1GJUBJR: ITPCORE:ALL - Refresh local
> problem?) and it will be investigated. If you could provide us with
> additional information, then that would be great.
> - what build are you using?
> - is autobuild on or off? (off I presume?)
> - what OS are you running on?
> - what type of filesystem?
>
> Thanks.
>
> "Michael Allen Latta" <mlatta@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:9nbsp3$t09$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > I had the workspace open and a file in the editor but with no unsaved
> > changes.  And several relevant files in the package were not open in the
> > editor at all.
> >
> > I used an external program (a compiler compiler tool) that modified
> several
> > of the files in the package.
> >
> > I selected the package and did a refresh from local.
> >
> > I selected build from the project menu.
> >
> > I ran the program.  Old binaries or source used.
> >
> > I selected rebuild all from the project menu.
> >
> > I ran the program. Old binaries or source used.
> >
> > I exited the workbench.
> >
> > I opened the workbench (I have -refresh set).
> >
> > I ran the program.  New binaries and source used.  (It worked).
> >
> > I would like to see an option set that would check file modification
times
> > on source at the time of a build to catch external modifications.  It
> needs
> > to be an option since it creates a performance impact, and it would be
> good
> > if it was at the project or package level to minimize the impact.
> >
> > Michael Latta
> >
> >
>
>