Re: Adding existing svn files to new project
Re: Adding existing svn files to new project
- Subject: Re: Adding existing svn files to new project
- From: Quincey Morris <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 8 Dec 2009 12:12:08 -0800
On Dec 8, 2009, at 11:30, Brian Zwahr wrote:
> Also, I thought that there is supposed to be a column on the left side of the Groups and Files bar that showed you version control status for files, so that if a file is modified, it has an M to the left of it, etc. I thought I remember seeing screen shots of this. I do not have this column right now. I can see just a list of modified files (sort of, per above) in the SCM part of the Groups and Files bar as well as the SCM Results.
There's one thing you haven't mentioned yet, and it's not clear whether it's so obvious that you didn't feel the need to say it, or whether you didn't actually do it.
If you get info of the project-level (first) item in the Groups & Files list, and click the Configure Roots & SCM button in the General tab, you'll see which repository your project root is connected to. If it's not connected to anything, or connected to the wrong repository, then that may explain the behavior you're seeing.
Also, the SCM status column can be displayed by right-clicking on the Groups & Files List header and choosing "SCM". At least prior to 3.2 (I don't think I've created a brand-new SCM-controlled project yet in 3.2, so not sure what the current behavior is), this column was displayed automatically when you configured the project to use a repository. It wasn't obvious that it was something you could turn on or off manually.
FWIW
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