Re: egit problem with sym linked eclipse project dirs

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At 6:27 PM -0500 1/13/09, Stephen Bannasch wrote:
At 10:37 PM +0100 1/13/09, Robin Rosenberg wrote:
 > To hack around Eclipse's problem with projects in nested directories
 I clone a repo and then create a new top-level dir that just has
 symbolic links to all the project directories.

 However when I Team/Share with git using egit the resources become
 untracked when displayed in Eclipse -- they still are tracked however
 when I check from the command line.

I've seen this too, but so far not got myself to actually fix it. I think it has do with
that we ask eclipse project for it's path end there we gets off track. Thanks
for providing a good example that help "someone" to fix it.

Could you add an issue at http://code.google.com/p/egit/issues/list and maybe
include a tar ball with a simple project displaying this behaviour? (with a note
that the symlinks makes this impossible to recreate on Windows).

Done: http://code.google.com/p/egit/issues/detail?id=52

Fxing this will make using Eclipse and Git together SO much nicer!

Robin and Shawn,

Can you suggest where in the egit code I should look to see if I can fix this?
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