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Hi,

Someone (who shall remain nameless as I don’t want to call them out here) erroneously committed all the target directories today into SVN, as well as local Eclipse configuration files, all of which I have removed.

Please do not EVER do something like this.  You need to commit the files that you have changed or added, not everything that has changed in your copy of the trunk.  Maven generates the target directories, and they should never be committed to the SVN nor your local project configurations.

The proper way to commit files in Eclipse is right-clicking on those files or directories you want to commit and selecting Team > Commit.  You may select multiple files and directories when doing this and it will work.

Do not, ever do Team > Commit from the project itself, as Eclipse will (somewhat stupidly) add all the files that are not in the SVN to the commit.

I will work on a better solution for this issue for the future, but please review the list of files Eclipse shows in the window before hitting that button.

Thanks.

—Jeremy
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