I am also unable to even see any changes show up in the Changes view. For a while I was seeing my first project show up in changes, but unsure of even how to get changes to show up in intelliJ anymore.
I have tried reimporting - blowing away all IntelliJ project files - and invalidating caches.
I know there are changes also because svn stat -u shows them.
You can go to Settings | Version Control and specify the versioned roots for your project explicitly - this should work even if the autodetection didn't work for some reason.
I am also unable to even see any changes show up in the Changes view. For a while I was seeing my first project show up in changes, but unsure of even how to get changes to show up in intelliJ anymore.
I have tried reimporting - blowing away all IntelliJ project files - and invalidating caches.
I know there are changes also because svn stat -u shows them.
-- Dmitry Jemerov Development Lead JetBrains, Inc. http://www.jetbrains.com/ "Develop with Pleasure!"
Vladimir:
I am also unable to even see any changes show up in the Changes view. For a while I was seeing my first project show up in changes, but unsure of even how to get changes to show up in intelliJ anymore.
I have tried reimporting - blowing away all IntelliJ project files - and invalidating caches.
I know there are changes also because svn stat -u shows them.
-Adam
Hello Adam,
You can go to Settings | Version Control and specify the versioned roots
for your project explicitly - this should work even if the autodetection
didn't work for some reason.
--
Dmitry Jemerov
Development Lead
JetBrains, Inc.
http://www.jetbrains.com/
"Develop with Pleasure!"
And cheers to awesome error between the chair and the keyboard.
Thanks for the help - when this tool works it works great! When the person using the tool knows how it makes it better.