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Re: Linked resources and path management [message #57417 is a reply to message #57345] Fri, 07 December 2007 12:51 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Doug Edmundson is currently offline  Doug Edmundson
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b_gom@hotmail.com wrote:
> Hi Doug,
>
> On Dec 7, 9:07 am, Doug Edmundson <do...@ittvis.com> wrote:
>
>> If you have a project's "Update IDL Path Preference" property turned on
>> and you close it, then the IDL Workbench will try and remove it from the
>> path. If it doesn't, then it could be a bug or the associated directory
>> was already on the path (was manually added). The workbench will only
>> remove one instance of a directory, not all occurrences.
>
> It looks like a bug to me. I start with a new workspace, add a single
> new project to it with the 'Update IDL Path' option enabled, then add
> a network folder as a linked resource. When the project is opened, the
> network folder is added to the path. When I close the project, the
> folder is not removed from the path, and the 'analyzing code' process
> continues. Even if I manually remove the folder from the path, IDL
> continues to analyze code over the network. (Hitting the cancel button
> in the 'Analyzing Code' window also has no effect.)

Brad,

This sounds similar to two known bugs with linked folders. Eclipse is
supposed to send a notification when projects, folders or files are
removed. Closing a project is a type of removal. For some reason,
Eclipse doesn't handle linked folders too well and doesn't deliver the
"close" notification for them.

Though we hope Eclipse will fix this in their next release, we may have
to go in and modify their code to fix this.

Sorry this makes your options more limited. I'll add comments
describing your situation to one of the CRs.

Doug
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