When I do a file search on eclipse it includes the .svn directories by default. I tried excluding them from the build path but they still appear on file search results.
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If you install the subclipse plugin then it automatically excludes the .svn directories (plus provides some other cool stuff in the IDE). If it does not work, simply restart Eclipse (sometimes it's needed on a fresh checkout) |
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spaceman is right. With Helios, choose Project -> Properties -> Resource -> Resource Filters and then add an "exclude" filter for type "Folder" with name ".svn". |
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Following up on Mark Ingram's excellent answer, simply installing the plugin won't get you there -- You'll still need to 'Share' your project in order for the automatic Search filtering to take hold. After you set up the SVN repository location from within the Subclipse view you may Share your project by doing the following:
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Excluding the .svn folders by making them derived stops then appearing in the search results, see here. You have to do it manually for each folder, if you have a lot of .svn folders then it's not ideal. |
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If you are gonig down the plugin route, I tend to prefer subversive over subclipse. |
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Doesn't eclipse only search in the build paths? So if you edit the build path selection in project properties you can exclude them there. |
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Ah - OK. I don't use SubVersion per se, but would this be of any use? It claims it can do what you want... |
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You can off course also select ALL the file name patterns to include in the file search dialog |
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Click on the drop-down triangle in the top-right corner of the Navigator and choose "Filters..". By default Eclipse only offers you ".class" and ".". If you choose ".*" you'll hide .svn files. Obviously all other .something files will also be hidden. |
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