RE: Re: Subclipse shows folder as dirty when the only modified resources are marked derived

Greg Taylor <[email protected]> Wed, 17 Jul 2013 14:07:51 -0700 (PDT)
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Hi Mark,

I manually marked them as derived in Eclipse resource properties (see attached).  Using it for my own purposes has been very helpful in the past.  :)  Using svn:ignore means that everyone else on the project will have those files ignored since svn:ignore properties are checked into the repository.  I'd rather have this just be a local thing.

I think Subclipse just wants entire folders to be marked derived.  It doesn't mark the project root as dirty if there's a derived folder in it, for example, so it's probably the presence of a derived resource in a managed folder that's causing it.

Thanks,
Greg.

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