In previous releases, the Server field of the Login dialog box contained the name of the user’s default server. Support has been added to automatically populate this field with the server name that is associated with the currently selected Eclipse project.
In previous releases, AccuRev Plug-In for Eclipse did not recognize workspaces that are shared through a UNC path or a mapped drive. This problem has been corrected in the current release.
In previous releases, performing certain AccuRev operations in the Project Explorer view in Eclipse caused the Project Explorer to hang and rendered Eclipse unresponsive. This problem has been corrected in the current release.
In previous releases, attempting to perform a promote operation from the Team Synchronization perspective in Eclipse produced the following error message: Element is not in default group. This problem has been corrected in the current release.
In previous releases, users who switched from a wireless to a wired adapter were required to log in to AccuRev again, and Team options were unavailable until Eclipse was restarted. This problem has been corrected in the current release.
In previous releases, the size of the label decorations (overlay icons) used by AccuRev Plug-In for Eclipse was too large and sometimes hid Eclipse information. In the current release, the size of the overlay icons has been reduced to 7x8 pixels, in accordance with Eclipse standards.
In previous releases, AccuRev Plug-In for Eclipse sometimes prompted users for issue numbers unnecessarily during a promote operation. This problem has been corrected in the current release.
In previous releases, the status of ignored files was not displayed in the AccuRev perspective of the Package Explorer. To correct this problem, a new decorator icon has been added to indicate the ignored status of files. In addition, the Add to Ignore option is now available only for (external) files and is disabled for (member) files, the Add to AccuRev Depot option is now disabled for (external)(ignored) files, and a Remove from Ignore option has been added for (external)(ignored) files.
In previous releases, the directory icons in Eclipse indicated that the contents of the directory had changed after a promote operation. This problem has been corrected in the current release.
In previous releases, the AccuRev Plug-In for Eclipse produced a Null Pointer Exception if a user created a substituted drive to the local workspace's parent directory, imported a Java project into the workspace, and then selected . This problem has been corrected in the current release.
In previous releases, login would fail silently if an incorrect port number, such as 5050, was specified for the server. An error message explaining the cause of the failure has been added in the current release.
In previous releases, performing a AccuRev workspace caused a null pointer exception. This problem has been corrected in the current release.
operation on an existingIn previous releases, AccuRev Plug-In for Eclipse was allowing user access to the Eclipse Workbench before the AccuRev Plug-In for Eclipse had fully started which, in some cases, caused slow performance or threw processing exceptions when referenced objects were null. This problem has been corrected in the current release.
In previous releases, synchronizing Eclipse with AccuRev did not clear the stale files from the issue list in the Synchronizing View . This problem has been corrected in the current release.
In previous releases, users were not able to filter out external files in the Synchronizing View perspective in Eclipse. In the Outgoing changes mode, having a large number of external files made it difficult for users to view their changes. Two methods of filtering out external files from the Synchronizing View perspective have been added in the current release:
In previous releases, when a user performed a promote operation, it was possible for the Select Issue dialog box to contain no issues. This problem has been corrected in the current release.
In previous releases, attempting to create a Plug-In project in Eclipse usingAccuRev Plug-In for Eclipse generated a Java exception error. This problem has been corrected in the current release.