Yes, that seems likely.
A simple mistake, I'll develop the right habits, but many people are
likely to make the mistake...
On Jun 13, 2008, at 10:55 AM, Sahoo wrote:
> That's probably because you would have run updated your workspace
> first before running mvn clean. I always run 'mvn clean' first
> before running 'svn up'.
>
> Thanks,
> Sahoo
>
> Lloyd L Chambers wrote:
>> That apparently doesn't work if the directory was moved; I had run
>> 'mvn clean' a dozen times with this issue. That is what "got" me;
>> the target dir with its stale jars was left behind.
>>
>> On Jun 13, 2008, at 5:20 AM, Sahoo wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Marina Vatkina wrote:
>>>> I also noticed that old target directories are left behind. 'svn
>>>> status' shows them with the '?'.
>>> To remove old target directories, run 'mvn clean' at top level
>>> before running 'svn update'.
>>>
>>> Sahoo
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