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Sign up Error when exporting archive file or file system with Eclipse (Android) up vote 11 down vote favorite 3 I want to export my project in order to reuse the code into a new project. Every time I try to export it, both "file system" and "archive file" I get error Problems were encountered during export: Error exporting name_of_my_project/bin/jarlist.cache: Resource is resource is out of sync with the file system tomcat eclipse out of sync with the file system: '/name_of_my_project/bin/jarlist.cache'. Resource is out of sync with the file system: '/name_of_my_project/bin/jarlist.cache'. Maybe it depends on the fact that I copied file into my project folder without using Eclipse. Is there a way to solve the problem? android eclipse share|improve this question edited Jan 18 '13 at 21:54 Jonathan Leffler 438k61509822 asked Jan 18 '13 at 21:42 MDP 1,19232042 Refresh the project? –hd1 Jan 18 '13 at 21:45 I did it several times but i had the same problems. I restarted my computer and eclipse, i refresh once again and now it works. thank you sir :D What's the right way to import a full project to reuse the code? I exported the project as "file system" and then i imported it into a new project. I have no error in eclipse, but if i run my app, it crashes, without giving me error on logact –MDP Jan 18 '13 at 21:58 add a comment| 2 Answers 2 active oldest votes up vote 38 down vote accepted In Eclipse, right click on the project an
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So I'm trying to export my first plugin to a JAR. I'm using Eclipse. But when I go to export it, I get a message that says "Resource is out of sync https://bukkit.org/threads/resource-is-out-of-sync-with-the-file-system.22812/ with file system" and then it gives me the directory to my plugin.yml. I http://viralpatel.net/blogs/eclipse-resource-is-out-of-sync-with-the-filesystem/ can't export it. Here's what my plugin.yml looks like: name: NotePad main: me._7rmb7.NotePad.NotePad version: .89 commands: notepad: description: NotePad: Keep your notes, in-game. usage: /notepad read [ID] /notepad write [message] /notepad help I don't see what's wrong. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks, -7 7rmb7, 24, 2011 #1 Offline Satros Click it within Eclipse and hit F5 out of to refresh. Satros, 24, 2011 #2 ryanhamshire likes this. Offline Trc202 As a side note this happens because you edited one of the files outside of eclipse. Trc202, 24, 2011 #3 ryanhamshire likes this. Offline Minecraft93 Yep What Satros Said. If your creating the plugin.yml right click the name of the project - newfile - plugin.yml - put the code in - save - Close out the file - click the out of sync file - then F5 - export it Minecraft93, 24, 2011 #4 ryanhamshire likes this. Offline 7rmb7 Thanks, guys. Got my plugin working. You can see it here. 7rmb7, 24, 2011 #5 Offline nickguletskii Why don't you read what it says and figure it out yourself? -_- nickguletskii, 24, 2011 #6 (You must log in or sign up to reply here.) Show Ignored Content Thread Status: Not open for further replies. Share This Page Tweet Your name or email address: Do you already have an account? No, create an account now. Yes, my password is: Forgot your password? Stay logged in Bukkit Forums Home Forums > Bukkit > Plugin Development > Home Home Quick Links Recent Activity What's New? Help Forums Forums Quick Links Members Staff Search Forums What's New? Rules Docs About Us Get CraftBukkit BukkitDev Get Plugins Search titles only Posted by Member: Separate names with a comma. Newer Than: Search this thread only Search this forum only Display results as threads Useful Searches Recent Posts More... Terms and Rules Curse Enjoy the game Not a Member? Get your Free Account! Sign up for Free! Featured SitesMore Guild Wars 2 Guru Guild Wars 2 Guru The latest and greatest on Tyria. LoL Pro LoL Pro Dominate with Pro LoL guides. MMO-Champion MMO-Champion Kee
JavaScript AngularJS AJAX JQuery Dojo Web HTML5 CSS PHP Smarty Web 2.0 More… Fun News General Eclipse resolve "resource is out of sync with the filesystem" permanently by Viral Patel · June 28, 2012 If you are a regular Eclipse user than you might have got this error many times. The error simply says, "you've made changes in files in your workspace from outside eclipse". The simplest solution would be to select the project and press F5 (Right click -> Refresh). This will re-sync any external changes to the file system and eclipse would now know what exactly is in your workspace. But it is cumbersome to do this everytime any of your file changes due to external agent. The best way would be to let Eclipse automatically handle any external changes in file system. So that when you compile the code it never gives the error "resource is out of sync with the filesystem". Do do this, select following option: Window -> Preferences -> General -> Workspace Now depending on your version of Eclipse you will get either of following options in workspace window. Refresh Automatically Refresh using native hooks or pooling Check out the below screen shot for this option. One thing we should highlight here is that Eclipse uses polling mechanism to check whether there was any change in the filesystem. This might have a performance impact. So choose wisely. Frankly I am using this feature for quite sometime now and I don't see that much of impact. Related Articles How to get Eclipse current workspace path Eclipse: Workspace in use or cannot be created Error jQuery window height is not correct Eclipse Tip: Hide Closed Projects in Eclipse Project Explorer View Inspect your code in Eclipse using Eclipse Scrapbook feature Tutorial: Handle browser events using jQuery JavaScript framework 20 Top jQuery Tips &