it is not a CVS checkin - it is an "Apply Changes Locally". At this point, all "cvs add/remove" happen, so that update does not get files/dirs deleted by you. This is somewhat temporary solution however. Stay tuned :).
Friendly, Dmitry
Mark Derricutt wrote:
On Wed, 09 Apr 2003 09:43:17 +1200, Mark Derricutt wrote:
>> Hiya - just tried 811 - whenever I do "Update from CVS" I get the CVS >> checkin dialog now....??? anyone else?
Mmmm, works ok now. I think something got confuzeled.
-- Dmitry Lomov IntelliJ Labs / JetBrains Inc. http://www.intellij.com "Develop with pleasure!"
On Wed, 09 Apr 2003 11:25:20 +0400, Dmitry Lomov wrote:
it is not a CVS checkin - it is an "Apply Changes Locally". At this point, all "cvs add/remove" happen, so that update does not get files/dirs deleted by you. This is somewhat temporary solution however. Stay tuned :).
Ah ok - its somewhat confusing as hell at the moment ;)
Then how does one do a regular update on the source code? I just want to update the code so I can resolve any possible conflicts before checking in, but all IDEA does is to add the new files to the repository (and does this every time I try the update), without continuing with the regular update.
Only if I initiate the update for a single file I get the regular "Update Results" report. But I can't seem to figure out to do this for a whole package structure.
Then how does one do a regular update on the source code? I just want to update the code so I can resolve any possible conflicts before checking
in,
but all IDEA does is to add the new files to the repository (and does this every time I try the update), without continuing with the regular update.
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Only if I initiate the update for a single file I get the regular "Update Results" report. But I can't seem to figure out to do this for a whole package structure.
On Wed, 09 Apr 2003 13:36:00 -0400, Andrei Oprea wrote:
Then how does one do a regular update on the source code? I just want to update the code so I can resolve any possible conflicts before checking in, but all IDEA does is to add the new files to the repository (and does this every time I try the update), without continuing with the regular update.
I found theres a setting for this in the gasp now non-blank CVS options on the project properties page.
On Wed, 09 Apr 2003 09:43:17 +1200, Mark Derricutt wrote:
Mmmm, works ok now. I think something got confuzeled.
Mark,
it is not a CVS checkin - it is an "Apply Changes Locally". At this point,
all "cvs add/remove" happen, so that update does not get files/dirs deleted
by you.
This is somewhat temporary solution however. Stay tuned :).
Friendly,
Dmitry
Mark Derricutt wrote:
>> Hiya - just tried 811 - whenever I do "Update from CVS" I get the CVS
>> checkin dialog now....??? anyone else?
--
Dmitry Lomov
IntelliJ Labs / JetBrains Inc.
http://www.intellij.com
"Develop with pleasure!"
On Wed, 09 Apr 2003 11:25:20 +0400, Dmitry Lomov wrote:
Ah ok - its somewhat confusing as hell at the moment ;)
Then how does one do a regular update on the source code? I just want to
update the code so I can resolve any possible conflicts before checking in,
but all IDEA does is to add the new files to the repository (and does this
every time I try the update), without continuing with the regular update.
Only if I initiate the update for a single file I get the regular "Update
Results" report. But I can't seem to figure out to do this for a whole
package structure.
Should I fill in a bug report for this?
Thx,
Andrei
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Oh, well... I just checked the logs, it's just another one of those
cvs.Update problems. I'll append that to one of the bug reports.
Andrei
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On Wed, 09 Apr 2003 13:36:00 -0400, Andrei Oprea wrote:
I found theres a setting for this in the gasp now non-blank CVS options
on the project properties page.