I have noticed since sos 3.x and have noticed it still exists as an issue.
It seems and i dont know the exact size but if files are larger than ~64K and you have history and you try to diff the history it wont do anything it just flashes and thats it.
New bug is that it seems with sos 4 that my client seems to lock up on some areas of my src safe database. If i have my tree open to some areas it goes out to lunch and never comes back. Then when i run it again it starts up on the same folder so it goes out to lunch again.. I have loged the server and it shows.
8/26/2004 4:44:17 PM - 2: Ignore remote dates = False
8/26/2004 4:44:17 PM - 2: GetFileList project: $/webprojects/com.nutech
/WEB-INF/XSL/WSV2.0
8/26/2004 4:44:23 PM - 2: Time to execute: 0 minutes, 6 seconds, 437 millisecond
s.
seems to indicate it completed properly. that is all i see nothing else comes up till i kill the frozen client..
An old bug and a new one :c)
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An old bug and a new one :c)
Regards
Sean Mathews Nu Tech CTO
struct SoftwareProfessional {
double salary;
long lunches;
float jobs;
char unstable;
void work;
short tempers;
};
Sean Mathews Nu Tech CTO
struct SoftwareProfessional {
double salary;
long lunches;
float jobs;
char unstable;
void work;
short tempers;
};
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I think the problem that mathewss reported is simpler - and more "sinister". Thanks to his ideas, I experimented with a few of my own trying to solve the same (or similar problem) and discovered if the CASE of the files is different between VSS and SOS, the Show Differences command won't work - bummer dude!
When you change a file's case in SOS, VSS changes case as well. It would be more than nice if SOS returned the favour when the case is changed in VSS - even more so because of this bug!
When you change a file's case in SOS, VSS changes case as well. It would be more than nice if SOS returned the favour when the case is changed in VSS - even more so because of this bug!