Just checking: do you have the dll in the bin directory?
btw, when installing the plugin through the plugin manager the dlls don't get copied over to the bin directory, and for those who don't go to the plugin page they won't know they have to move the libraries manually. Maybe the ClearCase plugin could give a little bit of explanation in the dialog box the first time it's run?
(And it's still time to rename the plugin from "transparent" to "ClearCase" before 4.0 becomes final! :) )
I have to agree on the rename issue. It would be nice if the name was more obvious.
Guy
Vincent Mallet wrote: >>Just checking: do you have the dll in the bin directory?
btw, when installing the plugin through the plugin manager the dlls don't get copied over to the bin directory, and for those who don't go to the plugin page they won't know they have to move the libraries manually. Maybe the ClearCase plugin could give a little bit of explanation in the dialog box the first time it's run?
(And it's still time to rename the plugin from "transparent" to "ClearCase" before 4.0 becomes final! :) )
Sorry for not answering before - for some reason I didn't get an e-mail notification that there were replaies in this thread.
Yes, I had the dlls in the bin directory but now I won't be able to check it as I installed the 1126 build and it worked just fine with 1.31 plugin version. That's what I came here to say :)
Btw, when "Commiting a project" (Ctrl-K) how does plugin decide which files to show and which not ? It didn't pick up my jsp's - may be because there are not 'sources' or because they were in Web module ?
This is all done by IDEA. Were the files either blue or green? Or were they brown?
Other possible problems: 1. you are excluding them explicitely either with clearcase plugin "Exclude from VCS" option or through the module Exclude path setting. 2. you modified these files from outside and did check OFF the clearcase plugin option "External Changes are up-to-date in IDEA".
This is all done by IDEA. Were the files either blue or green? Or were they brown?
All of them are blue
Other possible problems: 1. you are excluding them explicitely either with clearcase plugin "Exclude from VCS" option or through the module Exclude path setting.
None of them. Those jsp files are at root of my Web module. In a usual folder they aren't excluded either.
2. you modified these files from outside and did check OFF the clearcase plugin option "External Changes are up-to-date in IDEA".
Just checking: do you have the dll in the bin directory?
Jacques
btw, when installing the plugin through the plugin manager the
dlls don't get copied over to the bin directory, and for those
who don't go to the plugin page they won't know they have
to move the libraries manually. Maybe the ClearCase plugin
could give a little bit of explanation in the dialog box the first
time it's run?
(And it's still time to rename the plugin from "transparent"
to "ClearCase" before 4.0 becomes final! :) )
Vince.
I have to agree on the rename issue. It would be nice if the name was
more obvious.
Guy
Vincent Mallet wrote:
>>Just checking: do you have the dll in the bin directory?
Sorry for not answering before - for some reason I didn't get an e-mail notification that there were replaies in this thread.
Yes, I had the dlls in the bin directory but now I won't be able to check it as I installed the 1126 build and it worked just fine with 1.31 plugin version. That's what I came here to say :)
Btw, when "Commiting a project" (Ctrl-K) how does plugin decide which files to show and which not ? It didn't pick up my jsp's - may be because there are not 'sources' or because they were in Web module ?
This is all done by IDEA.
Were the files either blue or green? Or were they brown?
Other possible problems:
1. you are excluding them explicitely either with clearcase plugin "Exclude from VCS" option or through the module Exclude path setting.
2. you modified these files from outside and did check OFF the clearcase plugin option "External Changes are up-to-date in IDEA".
Jacques
All of them are blue
None of them. Those jsp files are at root of my Web module. In a usual folder they aren't excluded either.
No, see the screenshot attached.
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So, do you think I should file a bug ?
Do you have multiple modules? If you add a java module to the same project and make changes in it, are these changes included in the check in?
If they are, then go ahead file a bug and post the link to it here so I can monitor it. Olesya might have some questions for me.
Jacques
Ok, I'll try creating another module with java sources, not jsp. But not today, my wife is calling me again :)