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Bug 16078 - CVS filesystem doesn't survive an import of project from NB 3.2.1.
Summary: CVS filesystem doesn't survive an import of project from NB 3.2.1.
Status: CLOSED FIXED
Alias: None
Product: versioncontrol
Classification: Unclassified
Component: CVS (show other bugs)
Version: 3.x
Hardware: PC Windows ME/2000
: P1 blocker (vote)
Assignee: issues@versioncontrol
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Reported: 2001-10-01 16:35 UTC by Jiri Kovalsky
Modified: 2007-01-04 17:14 UTC (History)
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Description Jiri Kovalsky 2001-10-01 16:35:35 UTC
Development build of NetBeans 3.3 #200110010100 on Windows 2000 with JDK 1.3.1

Description:
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Importing project from NetBeans 3.2.1. with some mounted CVS filesystem using 
Built-in Client causes that this filesystem is not mounted and user has to do 
it manually. This is in fact loss of settings. Please fix this issue as soon as 
possible since this avoids beta release of NetBeans 3.3.

Steps to reproduce:
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1. Launch NetBeans 3.2.1 with brand new user directory and mount CVS filesystem
   using Built-in Client.
2. Close the IDE and start the latest development build of NetBeans 3.3.
3. Using "Project Manager" import the project from 3.2.1 created in steps above.
4. After the import is done there should be no CVS filesystem mounted.
Comment 1 Milos Kleint 2001-10-02 22:13:30 UTC
should be fixed in 3/Oct/2001 build, please test it ASAP and don't
hesitate to call me in case of finding problems, Jirka

(No explicit import should be nessesary, just set your userdir to the
userdir of the 3.2.1 version)
Comment 2 Jiri Kovalsky 2001-10-03 09:18:16 UTC
Cool, it works fine. I tried import of project as well as to point to 
my old 3.2.1 user directory. Both ways brought me CVS filesystem and 
its settings were also correct. I consider it as fixed.
Verified in development build of NetBeans 3.3 #200110030100.
Comment 3 Quality Engineering 2003-07-01 12:46:56 UTC
Resolved for 3.4.x or earlier, no new info since then -> closing.