Am Sonntag, den 13.05.2007, 17:49 +0200 schrieb Angel Herraez:
> Thanks all for the advice
> but I'm not using command-line access to SVN, nor Eclipse. I use TortoiseSVN, 
> which for me 
> is intuitive, and does nicely the job of updating and committing changes; I 
> have Eclipse 
> installed, but can't get hold of how it works; just use it for building 
> jmol-web locally and see 
> that everything works before I commit changes.
> 
> In fact, everything started when a conflict was reported; it was in one of 
> the .svn system files, 
> not really any Jmol project files. I chose "update according to their 
> version", to fix my local 
> one, but then unadvertedly hit "commit".
> So, I guess it's harmless, and indeed while the new version shows up in CVS 
> viewer through 
> web, no changed file is seen.

$ LANG=C svn proplist --verbose Jmol/appletweb
Properties on 'Jmol/appletweb':
  svn:ignore : Copia de Jmol.js

You added "Copia de Jmol.js" to the svn:ignore property of the
trunk/Jmol/appletweb directory. I removed it with the last commit.

Regards, Daniel


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