Hi Byron,
I thought I saw the answer to your previous post on the subject.
If you want to move x from package a to package a/b, instead of svn
copy, use svn move.
Now that you've copied it, though, you need to svn rm a/x.java.
Craig
On Apr 21, 2008, at 12:55 PM, Byron Nevins wrote:
> I don't get it. Let's say I have a class, a.x
> I did a 'svn copy x.java b/x.java'
>
> It worked. Now there is an "x.java" in /a/b, but not in /a
>
> I rebuild the module.
> Inside the brand new module jar are both: a.x and a.b.x
> !!!
>
> So now I delete the module from the maven repository.
> I delete the target directory
> I run mvn -o
>
> Inside the jar is, again, a.x and a.b.x
>
> How can I make a.x go away?!?
> Where is it getting a.x from?!?
>
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