On Fri, Apr 2, 2010 at 10:51 AM, Johan Corveleyn <jcor...@gmail.com> wrote:
> You should check if you don't have a "sparse working copy" by accident > (see http://svnbook.red-bean.com/nightly/en/svn.advanced.sparsedirs.html). > To see whether this is the case, check "svn info" for some of the > parent dirs, and see if they have a "Depth: empty" or "Depth: > immediates" on them or something like that (if there is no depth shown > in "svn info", it's the default which is "infinity", which is usually > what you want). > > In IntelliJ IDEA there's a bug that, if you create a new package, and > you answer "yes" in the dialog which asks you if you want to add it to > version control immediately, it's added with depth empty (so as a > workaround, you should answer no, and add it afterwards). See > http://youtrack.jetbrains.net/issue/IDEA-26607. > > But since you talk about subclipse, I assume you're using Eclipse, so > that's probably not it ... That is not an IntelliJ bug, it is a Subversion bug and was fixed in SVN 1.6.2. Many GUI clients, including Subclipse and TortoiseSVN were impacted by it. You can fix your working copy by checking out again or getting a SVN 1.6.2+ client and running the command: $ svn update --set-depth=infinity >From the root of the working copy. Subclipse allows you to do this via GUI with the Update to Revision ... option. -- Thanks Mark Phippard http://markphip.blogspot.com/