Sorry, I usually check in via Tortoise and don't check any changes to those files
As this was a quick edit I did command line checkin forgetting it would send the project files as well Rob On Mar 27, 2012, at 10:01 AM, Robert Vesse wrote: > Sorry yes that was unintentional > > Please revert appropriately, I believe m2e doesn't support ant run at all > currently > > Rob > > On Mar 27, 2012, at 9:48 AM, Andy Seaborne wrote: > >> On 27/03/12 17:40, Andy Seaborne wrote: >>> On 27/03/12 16:45, [email protected] wrote: >>>> Author: rvesse >>>> Date: Tue Mar 27 15:45:38 2012 >>>> New Revision: 1305876 >>>> >>>> URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=1305876&view=rev >>>> Log: >>>> Minor typo fix to error message in QueryEngineHttp >>>> >>>> Modified: >>>> incubator/jena/Jena2/ARQ/trunk/.classpath >>>> incubator/jena/Jena2/ARQ/trunk/.project >>>> incubator/jena/Jena2/ARQ/trunk/.settings/org.eclipse.core.resources.prefs >>>> incubator/jena/Jena2/ARQ/trunk/.settings/org.eclipse.jdt.core.prefs >>>> incubator/jena/Jena2/ARQ/trunk/src/main/java/com/hp/hpl/jena/sparql/engine/http/QueryEngineHTTP.java >>>> >>> >>> Rob, this sets ARQ to be a m2e project. I guess that was unintended? >>> >>> May I revert it to a plain Eclispe project for now? >>> >>> Come the code reorg, when the projects can get their names aligned, we >>> can try using m2e if the project cross-linking works for everyone (e.g. >>> you need all the project open, I don't see how a quick bug version of >>> one module works) >>> >>> Andy >> >> I also get m2e errors - the antrun plugin is "not covered by lifecycle >> configuration" >> >> Andy >
