Client error when moving a folder
Moderator: SourceGear
Client error when moving a folder
I've having a recurring problem with moving folders that is so bad, that when it occurs, i literally have to delete all of my settings from the local app data to get the client to function properly. please help! here is what happening...
1. I attempt to move a folder in the windows client.
2. I receive an error saying that the traction failed because it or one of its children is checked out... I have verified that this is not the case.
3. The client shows that the move was successful in the tree view. However, if i navigate the code repository on the web interface, it still shows as unmoved/unchanged.
4. I begin receiving object reference errors on the client...my assumption is that is due to the client caching false information.
5. Since the client and the server are out of sync due to the error, my only recourse has been to delete my setting/cache...refreshing in the client does nothing.
I'm using the 1.0.4 client and the 1.0.3 server (was told by support not to bother with a 1.0.4 server upgrade)
At this point, I have to say that I'm quite disappointed in the amount of bugs/issues i've personally encountered with the product since release. So much so, there we've had to keep most of the team off the product until they can be resolved.
Chris
1. I attempt to move a folder in the windows client.
2. I receive an error saying that the traction failed because it or one of its children is checked out... I have verified that this is not the case.
3. The client shows that the move was successful in the tree view. However, if i navigate the code repository on the web interface, it still shows as unmoved/unchanged.
4. I begin receiving object reference errors on the client...my assumption is that is due to the client caching false information.
5. Since the client and the server are out of sync due to the error, my only recourse has been to delete my setting/cache...refreshing in the client does nothing.
I'm using the 1.0.4 client and the 1.0.3 server (was told by support not to bother with a 1.0.4 server upgrade)
At this point, I have to say that I'm quite disappointed in the amount of bugs/issues i've personally encountered with the product since release. So much so, there we've had to keep most of the team off the product until they can be resolved.
Chris
Undoing those checkouts (via the admin web interface) should get things working normally again.
We're trying to reproduce this to figure out what's happening and how we can fix it. Can you tell me if the folder in question is directly beneath the root?
Like this:
$/FolderBehavingBadly
as opposed to this:
$/[0..n folders]/FolderBehavingBadly
We're trying to reproduce this to figure out what's happening and how we can fix it. Can you tell me if the folder in question is directly beneath the root?
Like this:
$/FolderBehavingBadly
as opposed to this:
$/[0..n folders]/FolderBehavingBadly
Ian Olsen
SourceGear
SourceGear
Thank you! doing that did allow me to move the directory without error.
Its is about 5 directories beneath the root...I had a problem with this same directory before, which is why i had deleted it. So, i guess the mystery is, how was i able to delete a directory with checked out files? Strange issue.
Chris
Its is about 5 directories beneath the root...I had a problem with this same directory before, which is why i had deleted it. So, i guess the mystery is, how was i able to delete a directory with checked out files? Strange issue.
Chris