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Andre Dietisheim updated JBIDE-12802:
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Issue Type: Bug (was: Feature Request)
Fix Version/s: 4.0.x
Description:
First, this message is poorly written with "the are no changes".
Second, it is inaccurate, I have added a file to my project and I have used Team ->
Commit on it so it no longer has a question mark on the file. In other words, I have
changed something but this message almost always says "hey nothing has
changed".
How to reproduce:
# ASSERT: make sure you have a project in your workspace, that you imported from
OpenShift. You should have a server adapter for your project
# EXEC: create a new file in it and add it Team->Commit->Check your file
# EXEC: Go to your server adapter and publish
Result:
The adapter warns you that there are no changes and asks you if you still want to publish
your project
Expected result:
The adapter states that there's 1 change.
was:
First, this message is poorly written with "the are no changes".
Second, it is inaccurate, I have added a file to my project and I have used Team ->
Commit on it so it no longer has a question mark on the file. In other words, I have
changed something but this message almost always says "hey nothing has
changed".
The are no local changes in
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Key: JBIDE-12802
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBIDE-12802
Project: Tools (JBoss Tools)
Issue Type: Bug
Components: openshift
Affects Versions: 4.0.0.Alpha2
Reporter: Burr Sutter
Assignee: Andre Dietisheim
Fix For: 4.0.x
Attachments: 2012-10-04_1808.png
First, this message is poorly written with "the are no changes".
Second, it is inaccurate, I have added a file to my project and I have used Team ->
Commit on it so it no longer has a question mark on the file. In other words, I have
changed something but this message almost always says "hey nothing has
changed".
How to reproduce:
# ASSERT: make sure you have a project in your workspace, that you imported from
OpenShift. You should have a server adapter for your project
# EXEC: create a new file in it and add it Team->Commit->Check your file
# EXEC: Go to your server adapter and publish
Result:
The adapter warns you that there are no changes and asks you if you still want to publish
your project
Expected result:
The adapter states that there's 1 change.
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