Problems with Mercurial->Status in NB 6.0

Volker Simonis volker.simonis at gmail.com
Fri Jan 11 11:01:07 PST 2008


I've just done a fresh clone of http://hg.openjdk.java.net/jdk7/jdk7/hotspot
from within NB and created a fresh C++ project out of the files. Unfortunately
it still doesn't work - the same behaviour as described below.

Any advice?

Volker

On 1/11/08, Volker Simonis <volker.simonis at gmail.com> wrote:
> The problem is that I only have the "Mercurial" entry in the context
> menu, if I choos the whole project (the top-most entry in the project view).
> And if I choose it, I get just the newly added project files, but not
> the changed
> ones. If I choose the context menue on a directory in the project view,
> I don't even get a Mercurial entry!
>
> On 1/11/08, Kelly O'Hair <Kelly.Ohair at sun.com> wrote:
> > Try selecting the entire project in the Projects window, then ask for Status.
> > It's sensitive to the directory that's selected.
> >
> > -kto
> >
> > Volker Simonis wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > I just started to use NetBeans for OpenJDK HotSpot development and I have some
> > > questions related to the Mercurial support in NetBeans:
> > >
> > > I created a new C++ Project from the OpenJDK sources that I'd already fetched
> > > on the command line with Mercurial (only jdk7/hotspot workspace).  In NB, if I
> > > right-click the project and select Mercurial->Status the status windows only
> > > displays the new NB project files, but not the other changed files. If I open
> > > a directory in the project view that contains such a changed file, this file
> > > is correctly highlighted and flagged as "Modified". I can also call
> > > "Mercurial->diff"
> > > on a file and it works fine, but not on a directory. If I use the command line
> > > "hg diff" in the specific directory, this works fine.
> > >
> > > Why does the "Status" command doesn't show the changed files?
> > >
> > > And why isn't it possible to call "Status" or "Diff" on a directory in the
> > > project view? They only work for the whole project or for a single file.
> > >
> > > I use:
> > > - mercurial 0.9.5 with the forest extension
> > > - NetBeans 6.0
> > >   Product Version: NetBeans IDE 6.0 (Build 200711261600)
> > >   Java: 1.6.0_02; Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM 1.6.0_02-b05
> > >   System: Linux version 2.6.5-7.283-bigsmp running on i386; UTF-8; en_US (nb)
> > > - Mercurial plugin 1.4.3.42.1
> > >
> > > Default-pull=http://hg.openjdk.java.net/jdk7/jdk7//hotspot
> > > Default-push=http://hg.openjdk.java.net/jdk7/jdk7//hotspot
> > >
> > > If I do a "Mercurial->Update" I get:
> > >
> > > Mercurial Pull
> > > ----------------
> > > comparing with http://hg.openjdk.java.net/jdk7/jdk7//hotspot
> > > searching for changes
> > > no changes found
> > > INFO Pull From: http://hg.openjdk.java.net/jdk7/jdk7//hotspot
> > > INFO To:        HotSpot.nb -
> > > /net/sapmnt.hs0131.q_hs0131/dXXXXXX/OpenJDK/jdk7/hotspot
> > > INFO: End of Mercurial Pull
> > >
> > > "/net/sapmnt.hs0131.q_hs0131/dXXXXXX/OpenJDK/jdk7/hotspot" is the
> > > OpenJDK hotspot directory which I've cloned. It contains the NB
> > > project directory "HotSpot.nb" Does this look ok or have I missed
> > > something?
> > >
> > > Thanks for your support,
> > > Volker Simonis
> >
>



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