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Andre Dietisheim commented on JBIDE-15745:
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[~codemiller] thanks for reporting! But IMHO this is duplicate to JBIDE-15309 and should
have been fixed in JBoss Tools 4.1.1.Alpha1. I'll thus close this as duplicate. If you
still experience this in Alpha1 or any further version, please feel free to reopen this
issue/file a new one.
OpenShift Tools marker file changes are not committed on Publish
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Key: JBIDE-15745
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBIDE-15745
Project: Tools (JBoss Tools)
Issue Type: Bug
Components: openshift
Environment: Using Eclipse Kepler with JBoss OpenShift Tools
2.5.0.Final-v20130717-0249-B81
Reporter: Katie Miller
Assignee: Andre Dietisheim
Labels: markers, openshift
When I add OpenShift marker files (those in .openshift/markers) with Eclipse, I have
found the marker files are created but not added to the Git repository. This means when
you then use the IDE to Publish, the marker files are not pushed to OpenShift Online. An
easy one to try to test this is Hot Deploy; if the change were picked up, this would be
reflected in the console messages when the app is rebuilt.
At the moment it looks like you have to do a manual 'git add
.openshift/markers/*' before the files will be picked up, and also manually remove the
files from Git when you want to delete a marker. I'm not sure if this is a bug or just
a missing feature, but it does mean the user has to use the command line; it would be
preferable to be able to stay in the IDE and have these file changes recognised by the
IDE's Publish process.
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