问题
I just created an ignore-on-commit changelist as described in SVN: Is there a way to mark a file as "do not commit"? and it's awesome on the command line, making it much easier to view the changes I care about in the command line.
Having all this power and organization now I select all my projects in eclipse and go to Team > Commit and there is no notion of changelists in the commit dialog and I still have to go through all the changes and tediously select which files to commit.
Am I missing something in Eclipse' Subversive that would allow me to use changelists in the commit dialog?
I found the following setting, but it doesn't seem to change anything...
回答1:
I see two possibilities here:
1. Using svn:ignore
The easiest solution would be to add the files you don't want to commit to your svn:ignore
list.
You can do it in Subversive through the Team>Add to svn:ignore... menu:
2. Using change sets
The alternative is to :
- go in the Synchronize view
- click the Show Change Sets button
- you can then add changed files to change sets (and create new change sets) from the right-click menu.
You can find more information in the Subversive documentation.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/8406592/eclipse-subversive-commit-changelist