Hi all,
Is it possible to set the Vault client to remove local copies on check-in for one repository but not another? Or even better, can this be set by folder within a single repository?
I ask because we develop in two different technologies, one lends itself to keeping only WIP code local and all checked-in code lives in shadow folders (Progress 4GL) while .Net/C# pretty much needs a local copy no matter what. FWIW, we're using Vault in a VSS-like manner integrated with Visual Studio '05 and the Vault client to handle all of our Progress checkin/checkouts.
Thanks,
Jon
"Remove Local Copy on Checkin" by Repository?
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Hi Dan,
So, our only option (short of trying to get everyone to remember to always hit the toggle box) seems to be to create two Vault users per developer. One user has access to the project folders that should be automatically removed on check-in and has his/her check-in properties set appropriately. The other has access to folders that have the opposite requirement, etc. Problem solved, except for licensing. So far our team is small enough that this not an issue, but buying two licenses for every developer is not a realistic long term solution. Is there some way I could submit an enhancement request to get folder-specific check in settings?
Also, are there any command-line arguments that i can pass into VaultGUIClient.exe to have it automatically pick a connection profile? I'd like to have one icon on everyone's desktop that connects as the delete-local user and another for the second user.
Thanks,
Jon
So, our only option (short of trying to get everyone to remember to always hit the toggle box) seems to be to create two Vault users per developer. One user has access to the project folders that should be automatically removed on check-in and has his/her check-in properties set appropriately. The other has access to folders that have the opposite requirement, etc. Problem solved, except for licensing. So far our team is small enough that this not an issue, but buying two licenses for every developer is not a realistic long term solution. Is there some way I could submit an enhancement request to get folder-specific check in settings?
Also, are there any command-line arguments that i can pass into VaultGUIClient.exe to have it automatically pick a connection profile? I'd like to have one icon on everyone's desktop that connects as the delete-local user and another for the second user.
Thanks,
Jon
Changing options to be repository specific would be a pretty big change. I'll add it as a feature request, but I can't promise any kind of timeframe on it.
Also, there isn't a command line input to the GUI client at present. Note that login profiles will provide the same functionality, except within the login dialog rather than on the desktop.
Also, there isn't a command line input to the GUI client at present. Note that login profiles will provide the same functionality, except within the login dialog rather than on the desktop.