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Re: magic way to refactor?
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Re: magic way to refactor?


  • Subject: Re: magic way to refactor?
  • From: Asa Hardcastle <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 13 Jul 2007 17:35:29 -0400

Hi All,

I figured out the problem!

I prefer to use svn on the commandline, yet I also like to have subclipse (for various uses). There must have been a conflict. To check this out, I deleted a project locally, checked it out using subclipse, and then attempted to do drag refactoring of a large number of files. Success!!!

Anyway, I just updated to the latest version of subclipse and I'll report if anything changes. It could have been that I was still using subclipse v1.0.2 (with eclipse 3.2.2 and the latest wolips)

;)

thank you all for your help,

asa
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