Hi Martin,
thanks a lot, now i can see my files!
But the behavior is a little bit strange. Maybe its a caching issue.
Without the 'All' option i couldn't see any files.
After checking the option, the files where there. Then i unchecked the option again, but the files remain... Well that's better
than the other way round ;)
Bye,
Till
Martin Hauner wrote:
> Hi,
>
> you wrote on debian-user@lists.debian.org
>> today i tried to use "subcommander" for a subversion project. I'm very
>> frustrated: After an hour i was still unable to see the content of a
>> working copy folder.
>>
>> Somebody out there who can help me?
>> [..]
>> The right part in the subcommander window only shows a dot '.' and
>> that's it. Double click didn't do anything. Non idea what to change in
>> the project settings to make it work :(
>>
>> Any help would be much appreciated!
>
> It is working. In the default view subcommander displays the equivalent
> information to "svn status" of your working copy.
>
> If nothing is changed in the working copy, there is nothing to show and
> you only see then "." entry.
>
> If you change something in the wc and refresh the view in subcommander
> you will see your changes.
>
> You can also switch to "all" (toolbar) to see all items, changed or not.
>
>
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