Hei Larry,

can you check as well if your changes on the selection handler are still 
existing?

stefan

PS: maybe we should not switch to cvs back  - but avoid branching?

Larry Becker schrieb:
> I've recovered the two plugin files using the web interface on
> sourceforge.  I'll have to work on merging in the other changes to
> OpenJumpConfiguration and ChangeLog later before I check them back in.
>  Enough for one night.
> 
> Larry
> 
> 
> On 10/14/07, Paul Austin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>  Larry,
>>
>>  The file does not exist under revision 1160, it does under 1140.
>>
>>  See
>> http://jump-pilot.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/jump-pilot/core/trunk/src/org/openjump/core/ui/plugin/layer/ExtractLayerInFence.java?pathrev=1140
>>
>>  To get there in the SVN browse on sourceforge I set a sticky revision to
>> 1140
>>
>>  In the eclipse GUI, it should not throw an error in this case just show
>> that it does not exist in that revision. Therefore I would say the bug is in
>> Eclipse SVN rather than eclipse itself.
>>
>>  Subversion works differently in that for the current revision you only see
>> the most recent files that still exist. To view the other files you have to
>> say which revision you want to look for files in.
>>
>>  If you want I can fix it up as it was my screw up, I'll get you then to
>> double check that I got everything when I do the checkin.
>>
>>  Paul
>>
>>
>>  Larry Becker wrote:
>>  Hi Paul,
>>
>>  I was able to see the files in Structure Compare using the Compare
>> with branch/tag revision 1140, but all I got when I double-click a
>> file is:
>>
>>  HTTP Path Not Found
>> svn: REPORT request failed on
>> '/svnroot/jump-pilot/!svn/bc/1160/core/trunk/src/org/openjump/core/ui/plugin/layer/ExtractLayerInFence.java'
>> svn:
>> '/svnroot/jump-pilot/!svn/bc/1160/core/trunk/src/org/openjump/core/ui/plugin/layer/ExtractLayerInFence.java'
>> path not found
>>
>> As far as I'm concerned, if SVN lets this happen, it is a bug. What
>> is the point of having a source code control system that throws away
>> code? It shouldn't be possible to accidentally remove code once it is
>> committed. If we can't come up with a good explanation for this, I
>> would vote to return to CVS. We never lost a single change under CVS.
>>
>> regards,
>>
>> Larry
>>
>> On 10/14/07, Paul Austin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>
>>  Hi Larry,
>>
>> I think I've found the problem, when I merged in from the branch it
>> reverted a bunch of changes. I must have done the merge incorrectly and
>> didn't catch some of the changes that I didn't make.
>>
>> Anyway in Eclipse if you do a Compare with branch/tag and select
>> Revision 1140 you will see the changes. Then you can get the appropriate
>> files back from that revision into your local copy and then check them
>> back in. If you need any help figuring out what's what let me know and
>> I'll fix it up tomorrow.
>>
>> I'm going to look again at how I did the merge and document how it
>> should be done so as to avoid this in the future.
>>
>> Paul
>>
>>
>> Larry Becker wrote:
>>
>>
>>  I think something has gone wrong with our SVN repository. My recent
>> plugins ExtractLayersByGeometry and ExtractLayerInFence have been
>> wiped from the SVN. I don't seem to find copies anywhere, even on my
>> hard drive.
>>
>> regards,
>> Larry Becker
>>
>>
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