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Bug 16083 - CVS: Import of project from NB 3.2.1 doesn't restore settings of VCSCVS filesystem.
Summary: CVS: Import of project from NB 3.2.1 doesn't restore settings of VCSCVS files...
Status: CLOSED FIXED
Alias: None
Product: obsolete
Classification: Unclassified
Component: vcsgeneric (show other bugs)
Version: 3.x
Hardware: PC Windows ME/2000
: P1 blocker (vote)
Assignee: issues@obsolete
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Reported: 2001-10-01 17:12 UTC by Jiri Kovalsky
Modified: 2003-07-01 13:02 UTC (History)
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Description Jiri Kovalsky 2001-10-01 17:12:13 UTC
Development build of NetBeans 3.3 #200110010100 on Windows 2000 with JDK 1.3.1

Description:
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None of filesystem settings mounted using VCSCVS module are preserved when impo-
rting project from NetBeans 3.2.1. This is in fact loss of settings thus fix 
this issue as soon as possible please, since this avoids beta release of Net-
Beans 3.3. 

Steps to reproduce:
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1. Launch NetBeans 3.2.1 with brand new user directory and mount CVS filesystem
   using Command-line Client (vcscvs module).
2. Set all settings of this CVS filesystem to non-default values.
3. Close the IDE and start the latest development build of NetBeans 3.3.
4. Using "Project Manager" import the project from 3.2.1 created in steps above.
5. After the import is done verify that CVS filesystem is mounted however all of
   its settings have default values different from what was set in step 2.
Comment 1 Martin Entlicher 2001-10-02 14:20:51 UTC
The settings are copied now. Fixed in build 10/03.
Comment 2 Jiri Kovalsky 2001-10-09 15:24:04 UTC
Cool. Verified in development build of NetBeans 3.3 #200110090100.
Comment 3 Quality Engineering 2003-07-01 13:02:16 UTC
Resolved for 3.4.x or earlier, no new info since then -> closing.