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How to Remove a Folder From Committing in SVN (Eclipse)

I know I might get slammed for this question, but I have looked at previous SO questions and have not found my answer.

I am using SpringLoops to host my SVN version control. I am using Subclipse an SVN plugin for Eclipse.

When I right click my project's root folder and do Team -> Commit I do not want to include the bin folder to that committ. Yes, I have previously committed it, and according to this question: Subclipse svn:ignore I have to delete it from my repository first. I am not sure what this exactly means. I cannot delete from the Springloops website, and inside Eclipse when I delete the bin folder it just is automatically recreated (of course).

How can I remove the bin folder from my commits?

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boltup_im_coding Avatar asked Nov 28 '22 16:11

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1 Answers

I figured this out. I am an idiot. To save people future headaches, you need to go to the SVN Repository view in Eclipse (the top right hand corner by default, where it says Java, Debug etc. Delete it from THERE, then "update to head" and then you can right click and add to SVN:ignore. Then, this change should be committed.

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boltup_im_coding Avatar answered Dec 04 '22 06:12

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