From ce427249101154d4b3570e934cb3cb655e44c07e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: David McKnight Date: Fri, 1 Jun 2007 14:29:50 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] [189973] extra unused stuff to get rid of --- .../org.eclipse.rse.ui/systemmessages.xml | 20 ------------------- 1 file changed, 20 deletions(-) diff --git a/rse/plugins/org.eclipse.rse.ui/systemmessages.xml b/rse/plugins/org.eclipse.rse.ui/systemmessages.xml index 056a5268edb..218cbed422f 100644 --- a/rse/plugins/org.eclipse.rse.ui/systemmessages.xml +++ b/rse/plugins/org.eclipse.rse.ui/systemmessages.xml @@ -488,10 +488,6 @@ Contributors: %1 is not a valid archive name. You must give a filename with an extension that is recognized as a valid archive type extension. - - Combining to a virtual destination is not supported at this time. Please choose a non-virtual destination. - - The archive is corrupted or unreadable. The archive cannot be opened because its format is unrecognized, or its contents are damaged in some way. @@ -512,18 +508,6 @@ Contributors: Could not move the virtual file or folder %1. There was an error moving the virtual file or folder. The virtual file or folder was not moved. - - Converting to a virtual destination is not supported at this time. Please choose a non-virtual destination. - - - - Adding to a virtual destination is not supported. Please choose a non-virtual destination. - - - - Destination archive cannot be the same as, or contained in, any of the source files or folders. - You have selected a destination for the archive that is either one of the sources, or contained in one of the sources. This is not permitted. - Permanently delete selected remote resource(s)? This is a permanent deletion of the selected remote resources from disk. This action cannot be undone @@ -1005,10 +989,6 @@ Contributors: Target folder cannot descend from source folder It is impossible to move a folder to one of its subfolders. - - - Target folder cannot be written to. Please select another destination folder. - The target folder is an unsuitable destination because it is read-only or you do not have write permission on it. Deleting %1...