The real question here is what do we all (on this thread) have in
common that the rest of the world doesn't.

Surely we are more than 6 people in the world using GWT 2.0.... are we
the only people with gwt-servlet.jar
in /WEB-INF/lib in our SVN repositories.... or is it something else?

Also, if it is patently wrong to have the gwt-servlet.jar file in the /
WEB-INF/lib file... then why are we clearly
told to put it there here:

http://code.google.com/webtoolkit/doc/latest/DevGuideOrganizingProjects.html#DevGuideDirectoriesPackageConventions

??

Frustrated,
Erik

On Jan 9, 5:01 am, Jeff Schnitzer <j...@infohazard.org> wrote:
> Ignore this solution.  The problem is simply intermittent and didn't
> happen a few times.  It nevertheless persists.
>
> Jeff
>
>
>
> On Fri, Jan 1, 2010 at 1:58 PM, Jeff Schnitzer <j...@infohazard.org> wrote:
> > 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
> >> namesgwt-servlet.jaras 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 2.0gwt->>> > 
> >>> > servlet.jarwith any existinggwt-servlet.jarin 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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