Ok.. the .java\ workspaces are back! Something is definitely wrong with 
something. :) 

i need some help tracking this down.

thanks, aaron

----- Original Message -----
From: Aaron Kagawa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thursday, June 8, 2006 12:20 am
Subject: Re: [HACKYSTAT-DEV-L] [JIRA] Commented: (HACK-734) Workspaces  with 
.java\ in  Workspace Root Config
To: [email protected]

> Yay.. After a very long processing time that worked for me too.
> 
> I suppose that there was a bug in some code a little while ago that 
> got removed.  So, refereshing the workspace removed the bogus 
> workspaces.
> thanks, Aaron
> 
> At 11:26 PM 6/7/2006, Julie Ann Sakuda wrote:
> >I had a bunch like that.  I don't think it was caused by sending new
> >data because some very old workspaces of mine had .java files 
> appended.>
> >Anyways, I did "Refresh Workspace" on the Preferences page and it
> >seems to have gotten rid of them from my workspaces list.
> >
> >~Julie
> >
> >On Jun 7, 2006, at 10:57 PM, Aaron Kagawa wrote:
> >
> >>Hey guys,
> >>
> >>I'm having some problems tracking down the cause of a recent bug
> >>(http://hackydev.ics.hawaii.edu:8080/browse/HACK-734).
> >>
> >>Can you guys check your the Workspace Root Config section in the
> >>Preferences page to see if you have workspaces in that look
> >>something like the following?
> >>
> >>  C:\java\svn\hackyApp_BuildAnalysis\scr\org\hackystat\app 
> >> \buildanalysis\alert\BuildAnalysisAlertProjectSelector.java\
> >>
> >>I haven't been able to reproduce this bogus workspace locally or by
> >>sending new data to the public server.  So, I would like to try to
> >>delete my user.workspace.xml file and see if regenerating it gets
> >>rid of those workspaces.
> >>
> >>thanks, Aaron
> 

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