How do I stop Subversive from setting svn:mime-type to text/plain on initial commit?

My Java code is being checked into my repository with the svn:mime-type property set as text/plain, and as a result my web-based SVN viewer (trac) isn't syntax highlighting.

I should add I'm running Eclipse 3.5 and the most recent version of Subversive with the SVNKit 1.3.0 (for SVN 1.6) adapter.


For those finding this question, this issue no longer exists as it was resolved through an option in the preferences section of Subversive.

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why the downvote? – Mark Elliot Mar 22 '10 at 2:16
I have no earthy idea. I had this exact question, and it was really helpful! – Glyph May 18 '10 at 20:48
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You'll need to actually setup the mime types yourself in "Window > Preferences> Team > SVN > Properties Configuration > Automatic Properties"

For file type *.java for example, set it to: svn:mime-type=text/x-java

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If your project already got messed by subversive, cd to project root and run the following commands

find . -name "*.java" -exec svn propset svn:mime-type 'text/x-java' {} \;
find . -name "*.xml" -exec svn propset svn:mime-type 'text/xml' {} \;
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By default, Subversion only sets svn:mime-type to application/octet-stream when the file is binary (and you didn't explictly assign any other value). See Automatic Property Setting for reference. So this feature is courtesy of Subversive.

I'm afraid I'm not a Subversive user, but I found in Google a reference to a menu in "Window > Preferences> Team > SVN > Properties Configuration > Automatic Properties" where it seems you can remove unwanted associations.

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There are no associations in the list -- which is why this is confusing – Mark Elliot Jan 14 '10 at 5:08
Then check the places where Subversion itself takes this setting. They're mentioned in the above link. – Álvaro G. Vicario Jan 14 '10 at 8:41
Trouble is, like you said, SVN by default only sets svn:mime-type for binary files, all others the property should not be set. (and I'm using the SVNKit 1.3.0 connector) – Mark Elliot Jan 15 '10 at 18:12
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We just ran into this as well. FYI all, I've posted https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=322772

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Thanks for creating an Eclipse bug, I resigned to the fact there was nothing I could do. – Mark Elliot Aug 16 '10 at 17:21
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