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
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,
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
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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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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