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Hi folks!

I recently found some problems when I tried to rename a package in a Java project with Eclipse. I use Subversive for SVN integration.

If I rename a package via Refactor -> Rename, the commit fails.

I have to rename it in a somewhat strange way:

  1. Create the new package as a new empty folder
  2. Select all classes to rename
  3. right click -> Team -> Switch
  4. Enter new path.

After the commit, the rename is done, but very ugly.

How to do this on a nicer way?

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Refactor -> Rename should work. What error message do you get during commit? – Aaron Digulla Aug 21 at 7:00
It said that the files are already in SVN. – furtelwart Aug 21 at 7:18

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When you read the Subversive documentation on Refactoring, you do have this warning:

While refactoring, the structure of the versioned folder is changed, so if it's not up-to-date the conflict while committing is inevitable.
So the user must be sure, that he has updated the resource being refactored to the repository location revision.
Remember that the folder is considered to be not up-to-date even if only its revision number on the repository is changed.

It should work from Eclipse, but you need an up-to-date resource.

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It's nice, if it should work but the error occured, even if I'm sure, the working copy was up-to-date. – furtelwart Aug 21 at 7:20
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you should rename/move the package first within svn (rightclick in svn explorer). then you update all the classes (you will get an error for each class that you can rightclick and solve)

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