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Possibility to disable AutoDeriv per project? #10

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oilid opened this issue Feb 3, 2016 · 2 comments
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Possibility to disable AutoDeriv per project? #10

oilid opened this issue Feb 3, 2016 · 2 comments

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@oilid
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oilid commented Feb 3, 2016

Hey Johan,

thank you for this great plugin!

One question: Is there are possiblity to disable the AutoDeriv functionality for one or more projects. We checked the ".derived" file into the SVN and some of our users don't want to use AutoDeriv. So is there an option to disable the usage for a corresponding project for example if someone wants to?

Thank you!

Greetings
Oilid

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nodj commented Feb 3, 2016

Hello Oilid,

Unfortunately, there is no way to specifically disable the Plugin on a
per-project basis.
The easiest way to achieve this is to locally delete the .derived file
without committing the deletion on SVN.
Alternatively, one can also rename the .derived file, or add a "!/" at the
end of it.
You can even consider that the .derived file is personal, and that it
should not be shared on svn...

I know those proposals are kind of hacky, but I think it is similar to the
svnignore/gitignore thing... It's not always easy to handle...
Just out of curiosity, how big is your team ? In which context do you use
AutoDeriv ? You can PM me :)

Johan

On Wed, Feb 3, 2016 at 10:45 AM, Oilid Adsi [email protected]
wrote:

Hey Johan,

thank you for this great plugin!

One question: Is there are possiblity to disable the AutoDeriv
functionality for one or more projects We checked the "derived" file into
the SVN and some of our users don't want to use AutoDeriv So is there an
option to disable the usage for a corresponding project for example if
someone wants to?

Thank you!

Greetings
Oilid


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oilid commented Feb 10, 2016

Hey Johan,

Thanks for your reply.

I agree with you, all of these options feel like hacks...
My team is up to 30 developers in one project :-O thats the cause of my question...
well, I searched a solution to prevent showing more than one resource in the "open resource" dialog of eclipse for my maven multi module project... the root project causes the most pain because the sources of the child project are always been shown multiple times if the root project is opened in eclipse. do you may know the problem and even a good solution in context with autoderiv?

thanks again!
Oilid

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