Amazingly, you're right.  The solution is to ignore the message,
*don't* revert your files back, and restart Eclipse again.  The plugin
deletes the files the first time, then recreates them the second...
and since the new files are identical to the old, svn is happy.

Jeff

On Fri, Jan 1, 2010 at 12:18 AM, John OConner <jsocon...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I found the culprit. The eclipse plugin preferences file explicity
> names gwt-servlet.jar as a file that it must copy to the web-inf/lib
> directory. So I assume that SVN (and for me it is Perforce) see that
> action as an attempted delete as well. I resolved this myself by
> removing that file from web-inf/lib and just letting the plugin have
> its way. I tried deleting the offending line from the preferences
> file, but the plugin insisted on replacing that line on startup. Odd,
> if an application *insists* on a very specific setting regardless of
> user intentions or my own preferences, why put the setting in an
> external preferences file to begin with?
>
> Regards,
> John O'Conner
>
>
> On Dec 31 2009, 7:05 pm, Jeff Schnitzer <j...@infohazard.org> wrote:
>> I have this exact same problem... it's quite annoying.
>>
>> It also sometimes happens with GAE jars.  Every time I restart Eclipse
>> I have to go through my projects and revert any deleted jars.
>>
>> Jeff
>>
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Dec 30, 2009 at 5:53 PM, itwip.81 <itwip...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> > Dear Sir/Madam,
>>
>> > I have encountered a problem after upgrading from GWT 1.7 to 2.0. I
>> > did uninstall all of the previous GWT SDKs, AppEngine and plugin
>> > before I install the new 2.0 plugin. I am using Subversion/subclipse
>> > for version control in our eclipse project. However, the "gwt-
>> > servlet.jar" has been marked as being deleted (according to subversion
>> > - red cross) every time I start up eclipse since I upgrade to gwt 2.0.
>> > So, now i will need to revert the deletion every time I reopen the
>> > project before commiting anything. Have anyone experience this before?
>> > Does anyone know the soultion to solve this annoying problem.
>>
>> > PS: It seems like GWT 2.0 plugin is trying to replace the 2.0 gwt-
>> > servlet.jar with any existing gwt-servlet.jar in our project folder
>> > after the upgrade. But it is wrong to repeat this process everytime i
>> > reopen the project.
>>
>> > Best regards,
>>
>> > Martin
>>
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