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Re: Strange Red X's in Eclipse
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Re: Strange Red X's in Eclipse


  • Subject: Re: Strange Red X's in Eclipse
  • From: Chuck Hill <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 14 May 2008 22:46:17 -0700


On May 14, 2008, at 10:27 PM, Owen McKerrow wrote:

Hi All,

Well I've finally jumped ship and am starting to use Eclipse/WOLips, and yes even Wonder :)

So heres my first question. Anyone know what the little red x ( see pic ) means thats appeared on top of everyone of my model java files ?

Steps before this happened ( never mind why I did these steps, its slightly crazy,

More than slightly.


wanted fresh copy of the files )
1) Committed all changes to SVN ( using Subclipse )
2) Trashed all the files

If you trashed them in Eclipse, you did an svn remove on them, which is why they have a red X. You probably don't want to commit right now. :-)


cd into that directory in Terminal and do an svn revert *

Chuck


3) Saved the Model again, which re auto generated all the files.

Using Eclipse 3.2.2
Subclipse 1.2.4
WOLips 3.3.5
Wonder 5.3

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