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Re: [pdt-dev] Resource is out of sync with the file system

When you say nothing happens, do you mean that:

a) the Package Explorer view (or whatever one you're using) doesn't change,
b) the open editor with the error message doesn't change,
c) the Synch view doesn't change (if this is a vcs-shared file), or
d) all of the above?

When you say PDT 1, do you mean PDT 1.0.3 (for Eclipse 3.3) or PDT 1.0.5 (for Eclipse 3.4) ? If 1.0.3, have you tried to reproduce this problem with 1.0.5, too?

Nick

2009/1/6 James Dempster <letssurf@xxxxxxxxx>
To further describe the problem I'm experiencing.

If I edit an ini file outside of Eclipse PDT 2.0 then open it in eclipse I get the warning that the file has changed, I hit F5 it re syncs the cache and all is fine.

If I edit a php file outside of Eclipse PDT 2.0 then open it in eclipse I get the warning that the file has changed, I hit F5 and nothing happens (plus I try all the other things mentioned still nothing happens)

If I edit a php file outside of Eclipse PDT 1.0 then open it in eclipse I get the warning that the file has changed, I hit F5 it re syncs the cache and all is fine.

The file is on a remote server though a network share.
Eclipse has been allocated 256MB same as PDT 1.0 and it's peaked at 204MB.
I would have though Eclipse bug but then files other than php files behave as I expect them to, they refresh when I hit F5.

/James


On Tue, Jan 6, 2009 at 4:22 PM, Nick Boldt <nickboldt@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
This issue is particularly visible if you have parts of one project checked out in the workspace as a different project; for example, you might have /cvsroot/tools/org.eclipse.pdt checked out as a single huge project, then Import > Existing projects the subfolder org.eclipse.pdt.releng into your workspace. Any time you change something in org.eclipse.pdt.releng, the equivalent file in the org.eclipse.pdt/org.eclipse.pdt.releng project in your workspace will become out of sync with the file system.

(As Michael says, this happens too when a file is modified outside Eclipse too.)

Even with the 'refresh workspace automatically' option enabled, this can happen on large workspaces because it takes a while for Eclipse to "see" all the file system changes and refresh silently.

As to the issue of having to close & reopen, that sounds like an Eclipse bug, perhaps related to how much available memory it has been allocated [1]. Is the out-of-sync file a local file, or something from a remote mount or share?

[1] http://wiki.eclipse.org/IRC_FAQ#I.27m_having_memory.2C_heap.2C_or_permgen_problems.2C_what_can_I_do.3F

Nick


Michael Spector wrote:
This problem is not related to PDT. This usually happens when some
file was modified externally. Once you refresh your files in Eclipse,
and make sure that they are not modified from outside of Eclipse
you'll be OK.

2009/1/6 James Dempster <letssurf@xxxxxxxxx>:
Hi All,

I've just upgraded to PDT 2.0 (also tested with 2.1 beta) found a problem
when files becomes out of sync and you get the message

Resource is out of sync with the file system: '<filename>'.
Press 'F5' or select File > Refresh to refresh the file.

Press F5 or selecting File > Refresh doesn't fix it. I have to close the
file and reopen it.

Am I doing something wrong it seemed to work fine in PDT 1

Thanks,
/James

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