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Directory naming in working-directory> Hi Continuum Users, > > i've a problem with the continuum 1.1. > The import and build of my projects works. > > But one thing I can't get: > > why takes Continuum not the origin name of the directory to checkout (SVN) and build in the working directory. > In my case Continuum takes numbers for the name of the directories. > To navigate in these cryptical directories is very confussing. > > Is there a possibility to take the directories as they are? > > THX > --- > kindly regards > Martin Ritz > > BTC AG - Unit Softwaredevelopment > mailto:Martin.Ritz@... > |
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Re: Directory naming in working-directorynumbers are project IDs. We don't use the origin name because with it, it won't be easy to work with branches if you want to work/build more than one branch.
Actually, it isn't possible to use an other strategy. Why is it a problem for you? Emmanuel Ritz, Martin a écrit : > >> Hi Continuum Users, >> >> i've a problem with the continuum 1.1. >> The import and build of my projects works. >> >> But one thing I can't get: >> >> why takes Continuum not the origin name of the directory to checkout (SVN) and build in the working directory. >> In my case Continuum takes numbers for the name of the directories. >> To navigate in these cryptical directories is very confussing. >> >> Is there a possibility to take the directories as they are? >> >> THX >> --- >> kindly regards >> Martin Ritz >> >> BTC AG - Unit Softwaredevelopment >> mailto:Martin.Ritz@... >> > |
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Re: Directory naming in working-directoryHi,
I am facing a problem with checking out because of the numbers being used for the checked out directories One of my sub project ( Eclipse Plug In project) is getting checked out in completely. Not sure whether this is the reason, but developer told me to have the original directory name as is on the CVS, he claimed the problem to be because of that. I did not believe him at first, but to my surprise the problem got resolved when I checked out the project again in a separate directory(outside continuum) using CVS client installed on windows. According to him some source files were not getting checked out because at the original name of the Root directory wasn't there. Is there no overriding possible? Regards, Hemant Malik On Dec 13, 2007 1:18 AM, Emmanuel Venisse <emmanuel@...> wrote: > numbers are project IDs. We don't use the origin name because with it, it > won't be easy to work with branches if you want to work/build more than one > branch. > Actually, it isn't possible to use an other strategy. > Why is it a problem for you? > > Emmanuel > > Ritz, Martin a écrit : > > > >> Hi Continuum Users, > >> > >> i've a problem with the continuum 1.1. > >> The import and build of my projects works. > >> > >> But one thing I can't get: > >> > >> why takes Continuum not the origin name of the directory to > checkout (SVN) and build in the working directory. > >> In my case Continuum takes numbers for the name of the > directories. > >> To navigate in these cryptical directories is very confussing. > >> > >> Is there a possibility to take the directories as they are? > >> > >> THX > >> --- > >> kindly regards > >> Martin Ritz > >> > >> BTC AG - Unit Softwaredevelopment > >> mailto:Martin.Ritz@... > >> > > > |
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Re: Directory naming in working-directoryI was looking for the same thing. Having a problem with jtest's suppressions because they do a match on the file path. My project files normally start with "/foo" but in Continuum its /8 for this project so no match is found.
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