Since sourceforge now supports Subversion, I’ve
migrated Draco code repository to Subversion. Subversion is a far
superior repository. Check out the following for more information on how
to access the repo…
https://sourceforge.net/svn/?group_id=66880
~ Paul
Most likely some application is not in your
path. Make sure Nant and what ever scc you are using is in the environment
path. Also, sometimes services don't get notified when the path changes
and you may need to reboot after you change it.
hope that helps
~ Paul
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Ben,
Thanks for taking the time to fix this. If you send me the patch or the
file itself, I will commit the fix.
Thanks
Paul
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le but pretty much any changes this happens
with.
I tried to put some null checks in the
Draco.Core.SCC.Modification.CompareTo method but it did not seem to
help...
I am available to provide any details you need (via IM as well). Email
me offlist if you like.
Thanks!
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From: Paul
Hi,
I have not tested vault because I didn't have access to a vault repository.
I see that I can get a free single user license though. I'll install an
instance and try to reproduce the issue. Can you explain what I need to do
to reproduce the issues? I have not used vault before so let me kn
Hi,
Getting SSH/EXT protocol to work with draco is tricky. Here are the steps I
did to get it to work ...
1) Install PuTTY
http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/download.html. PuTTY is
used to make the ssh connection.
2) Create a batch file. I called mine "cvs-ssh.bat". The batc
Title: [Draconet-developers] VSS and UNC paths
I've been using a UNC for vss in version 1.6 for
awhile now. I haven't had any issues. Could it be a permission
issue? Make sure to run the service under a user id that has access to the
UNC.
~ Paul
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