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I'm using EGit with Eclipse Juno. I worked with a local repository and the world was good. Even adding a GitHub repository seemed to be fine. I added it to my local repository under "Remotes", so I can easily push commits to github. But after a while, I noticed that no new files are added to the repository, even if I'm commiting changes. They just are not under version control. They have no symbol, which should mean they are ignored. This is my .ignore

.gwt
gwt-unitC
ache
Versandanzeige_Web_proto.war
Versandanzeige_Web.war
war/ajax
war/WEB-INF/classes
war/WEB-INF/deploy
www-test
  • The files are in src, so not even close.
  • The new files don't appear in the Commit-Dialog, even when checking "show untracked files". They don't appear in the Staging-Window.
  • RK -> Team -> "Add to index" doesn't help.
  • The files have the same right and are owned by the same user
  • They definetly dont show up at github

Any ideas how to fix that? Any additional information needed?

Update: There are no errors in the error log.

I do have (HEAD) next to my newest branch.

More details: I got my trunk T, beginning at T0. At T1, there is a branch A, which has changes to T1. At T2, there is another branch, B. It has no changes to T2. The strange thing: it is not indicated in History view. The master branch is also missing. I can still switch to them. When I do git reflog, there are no entries before or including T2, just everything afterwards.
I removed the branches without commits: enter image description here enter image description here enter image description here

The new files are still shown as ignored:
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Output from command line:

$ git branch -a: 
* master 
maven 

$ git status 
# On branch master nothing to commit (working directory clean)

About the detached HEAD proposel: I didn't do what is described in the article, checking out an old state and work from that. And I can't see any undone commits.

Sorry for my bad english, I didn't use it for a while. Please ask for clarification, if I write something hard to understand.

Update: I could add a file in another folder (/Versandanzeige_Web/war/WEB-INF/lib/gwt-servlet.jar).

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  • Any exceptions in your Error Log view? Oct 9, 2012 at 23:32
  • Aren't you in a detached head state? eclipsesource.com/blogs/2011/05/29/…
    – VonC
    Oct 10, 2012 at 6:54
  • @KarenButzke: There were no errors I couldn connect to the problem and there didn't were any new errors when I tried to add the files to the index
    – Markus
    Oct 10, 2012 at 11:40
  • @VonC: I'm not sure. I do have a (HEAD). I rebased my branch to be (HEAD), so I'm working an HEAD right now. I still can't commit the new files. One strange thing though: I'm missing branches in EGit. They are showing up on github, but not in EGit (see update).
    – Markus
    Oct 10, 2012 at 11:43
  • Look for your branches as illustrated in the article I mention: do you have an active branch? Working in HEAD isn't enough: HEAD must be next to a branch name.
    – VonC
    Oct 10, 2012 at 11:53

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Alright, I found the error. For some reason I don't really know, there was another .gitignore file ABOVE my Project folder (in repository folder), where my COMPLETE project folder was included. I really don't know how that happened. Of course, this file didn't show up in Eclipse. I tried to add the files on the command line, but gut the error message "File is in .gitignore file". After deleting that file, it worked find. Sorry for the trouble.

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    Excellent. +1. Glad you found the root cause.
    – VonC
    Oct 10, 2012 at 14:50
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    Good +1. I get exactly the same pb and found unexpectedelly .gitignore at the top which blocked the staging
    – HanniBaL90
    Mar 23, 2016 at 13:00
  • Thanks! it take me a day to find this answer and finally can commit!
    – Agu V
    May 2, 2016 at 5:40
  • You found my root cause too! Thanks!
    – jumps4fun
    Aug 3, 2016 at 11:38
  • mine was slightly different (I accidentally - don't know how - added the /src/ to the gitignore) - but this answer pointed me into the right direction :-)
    – kleopatra
    Aug 9, 2016 at 13:12
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Sometimes EGit does not work properly and add to index does not work. In that kind of situations you can go to the root folder of your project (where .git folder is placed) with a file explorer, right click on an empty area inside the folder, select "git bash". This will open the git console for you. Now type "git add path_to_file". This will add the file to the git system for indexing. Now go and refresh your project in eclipse and you will see it is added to the index. This can be used wile resolving conflicts inside eclipse because adding to the index indicates "mark as merged" to the git system by re-adding the merged file.

Also sometimes the "Remove from index" does not work in eclipse, you can do the same thing in that kind of situation: this time write "git remove --cached -f path_to_file". Here do not forget to add "--cached" because otherwise your file will be deleted. -f stands for "force" to force the command. For any folder (directory) to remove from index type "git remove --cached -r -f path_to_folder".

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