Larry,

The file does not exist under revision 1160, it does under 1140.

See http://jump-pilot.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/jump-pilot/core/trunk/src/org/openjump/core/ui/plugin/layer/ExtractLayerInFence.java?pathrev=1140

To get there in the SVN browse on sourceforge I set a sticky revision to 1140

In the eclipse GUI, it should not throw an error in this case just show that it does not exist in that revision. Therefore I would say the bug is in Eclipse SVN rather than eclipse itself.

Subversion works differently in that for the current revision you only see the most recent files that still exist. To view the other files you have to say which revision you want to look for files in.

If you want I can fix it up as it was my screw up, I'll get you then to double check that I got everything when I do the checkin.

Paul

Larry Becker wrote:
Hi Paul,

  I was able to see the files in Structure Compare using the Compare
with branch/tag revision 1140, but all I got when I double-click a
file is:

    HTTP Path Not Found
svn: REPORT request failed on
'/svnroot/jump-pilot/!svn/bc/1160/core/trunk/src/org/openjump/core/ui/plugin/layer/ExtractLayerInFence.java'
svn: 
'/svnroot/jump-pilot/!svn/bc/1160/core/trunk/src/org/openjump/core/ui/plugin/layer/ExtractLayerInFence.java'
path not found

As far as I'm concerned, if SVN lets this happen, it is a bug.  What
is the point of having a source code control system that throws away
code?  It shouldn't be possible to accidentally remove code once it is
committed.  If we can't come up with a good explanation for this, I
would vote to return to CVS.  We never lost a single change under CVS.

regards,

Larry

On 10/14/07, Paul Austin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Larry,

I think I've found the problem, when I merged in from the branch it
reverted a bunch of changes. I must have done the merge incorrectly and
didn't catch some of the changes that I didn't make.

Anyway in Eclipse if you do a Compare with branch/tag and select
Revision 1140 you will see the changes. Then you can get the appropriate
files back from that revision into your local copy and then check them
back in. If you need any help figuring out what's what let me know and
I'll fix it up tomorrow.

I'm going to look again at how I did the merge and document how it
should be done so as to avoid this in the future.

Paul


Larry Becker wrote:
I think something has gone wrong with our SVN repository.  My recent
plugins ExtractLayersByGeometry and ExtractLayerInFence have been
wiped from the SVN.  I don't seem to find copies anywhere, even on my
hard drive.

regards,
Larry Becker


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