Re: *.py source file surprisingly deleted with Pydev/Eclipse. Who else experienced this ?
> Implement what? The virus? I haven't said that I'm interested in virus, > I meant I'd like to know WHAT is this No, this was a misunderstanding. What we meant was: when you want to implement a virus, you should use a version control :- D Nebur -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: *.py source file surprisingly deleted with Pydev/Eclipse. Who else experienced this ?
> So, just wanted to point out that eclipse saves your file history > (even if you do not have a vcs)... that operation can be selected by > right clicking a parent folder and selecting 'restore from local > history'. Fabio, you are right; this feature should help to compensate ... but in my case, the Eclipse said "No deleted ressources in local history for selected container". I'm not familiar with the Local-History feature (since using a vcs), so it may be misconfigured. (The setting in Preferences/Workspace/ LocalHistore are at default: 7 days to keep files, 50 maximum entries per file, max.file size 1MB - which should be enough. ). Hm. Anyway, I don't see any idea how to track down what happened. So lets close the thread and simply continue working. * This is a good occasion to state that Pydev/Eclipse still is a very efficient IDE in my opinion, and (aside from this mystery here) it is perfectly stable for >>1 year now! This must be said, to correct any potential misimpression. Ciao, Nebur -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: *.py source file surprisingly deleted with Pydev/Eclipse. Who else experienced this ?
Gabriel Genellina wrote: > En Fri, 04 Apr 2008 15:46:48 -0300, Alex9968 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > escribió: > >> Nebur wrote: >> > > >>> No, I can't reproduce it, and I don't know whom to blame (Pydev? >>> Eclipse ? The File System ? A Virus that only 2 times in half a year >>> deletes a single file I'm busy working with, and seems to do nothing >>> else? Myself beeing schizophrenic ??) >>> > > >> A virus created to remind you 2 times in half a year of the importance >> of backup operations ;-) . I'm joking. I don't know what is this, but >> I'm interested. Because my files won't be restorable from version >> control :-( >> > > Then implement it! It's not so difficult, less if you're the only one > working on the files. Implement what? The virus? I haven't said that I'm interested in virus, I meant I'd like to know WHAT is this -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: *.py source file surprisingly deleted with Pydev/Eclipse. Who else experienced this ?
On Fri, Apr 4, 2008 at 5:05 PM, Nebur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Yes. Linux viruses are rare but useful :-) > Well, I don't think the problem a very dangerous one. The Pydev/ > Eclipse was used for much more than a year nearly daily and > intensively. The strange effect is very rare,obviously (plus the > chance that it's in my brain, as I mentioned ;-D ) so you probably can > lean back. Anyway, I'd be glad to get an even faint idea of the > problem. Hi Nebur, Well, I have absolutely no idea of what could trigger that either :( So, just wanted to point out that eclipse saves your file history (even if you do not have a vcs)... that operation can be selected by right clicking a parent folder and selecting 'restore from local history'. Cheers, Fabio -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: *.py source file surprisingly deleted with Pydev/Eclipse. Who else experienced this ?
Yes. Linux viruses are rare but useful :-) Well, I don't think the problem a very dangerous one. The Pydev/ Eclipse was used for much more than a year nearly daily and intensively. The strange effect is very rare,obviously (plus the chance that it's in my brain, as I mentioned ;-D ) so you probably can lean back. Anyway, I'd be glad to get an even faint idea of the problem. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: *.py source file surprisingly deleted with Pydev/Eclipse. Who else experienced this ?
En Fri, 04 Apr 2008 15:46:48 -0300, Alex9968 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió: > Nebur wrote: >> No, I can't reproduce it, and I don't know whom to blame (Pydev? >> Eclipse ? The File System ? A Virus that only 2 times in half a year >> deletes a single file I'm busy working with, and seems to do nothing >> else? Myself beeing schizophrenic ??) > A virus created to remind you 2 times in half a year of the importance > of backup operations ;-) . I'm joking. I don't know what is this, but > I'm interested. Because my files won't be restorable from version > control :-( Then implement it! It's not so difficult, less if you're the only one working on the files. -- Gabriel Genellina -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: *.py source file surprisingly deleted with Pydev/Eclipse. Who else experienced this ?
Nebur wrote: > No, I can't reproduce it, and I don't know whom to blame (Pydev? > Eclipse ? The File System ? A Virus that only 2 times in half a year > deletes a single file I'm busy working with, and seems to do nothing > else? Myself beeing schizophrenic ??) A virus created to remind you 2 times in half a year of the importance of backup operations ;-) . I'm joking. I don't know what is this, but I'm interested. Because my files won't be restorable from version control :-( -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: *.py source file surprisingly deleted with Pydev/Eclipse. Who else experienced this ?
> Are you using svn? I did have a problem once related to that (but it's Hi Fabio, No, there's no version control plugin. I use Mercurial, but externally only. I've considered a problem with version control, too. But all external reasons (file sytem, virus, version control) seem unplausible because when simply removing the file from file system, Eclipse would complain about the missing ressource. So I have 2 ideas only: A _very_ strange bug inside the Eclipse/Plugin process, or something with my brain ;-) Nebur -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: *.py source file surprisingly deleted with Pydev/Eclipse. Who else experienced this ?
Hi Nebur, Are you using svn? I did have a problem once related to that (but it's more related to the svn plugin than to pydev)... I think that for some reason the undo seems to be mapped to a creation of a file that came from svn (I don't remember exactly how to reproduce it, but I do remember it was associated only with svn -- cvs didn't have that problem -- but it was something like trying to make undo on a file that didn't have anything changed and then it would go to the svn and remove another file). Cheers, Fabio On Fri, Apr 4, 2008 at 12:38 PM, Nebur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi folks developing with Pydev/Eclipse, > > this is the second time in about half a year that the following > surprise bites me: > > I've switched between some files in Pydev/Eclipse using the > FileNavigator, and when I want to go back to my last-edited *.py file, > it is missing. > No more in the FileNavigator, no more in the OpenFiles-List of the > Editor. Removed anywhere. Erased from the file system. Restorable from > the version control only. > Only a young orphan *.pyc file is sitting around, showing me I haven't > dreamed of editing the file two minutes before. > I'm sure I did no delete operations with eclipse, and I'm sure I did > not use another application than eclipse in the meantime. > > No, I can't reproduce it, and I don't know whom to blame (Pydev? > Eclipse ? The File System ? A Virus that only 2 times in half a year > deletes a single file I'm busy working with, and seems to do nothing > else? Myself beeing schizophrenic ??) > > Someone else already had this effect ? > Nebur > > > PS: Debian Etch 64Bit/JFS,Eclipse3.3,Pydev1.3.14. > -- > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list > -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list