Files sometimes go renegade during move
Moderator: SourceGear
Files sometimes go renegade during move
First I'd like to say that moving files in VS2008/4.1/enhanced client is way, way better than it was in 3.x/Classic Client, and it usually works great.
Sometimes, though, every file I drag in Visual Studio immediately becomes renegade. Sometimes not, though. I'm not sure what causes this.
Sometimes, though, every file I drag in Visual Studio immediately becomes renegade. Sometimes not, though. I'm not sure what causes this.
I don't know. If I could reproduce it, I would have given the steps.
I can say that the one diff I did do showed no differences (so I don't know why it was classified as renegade).
Also, prior to the problem happening, I was successfully dragging folders without any problem. After it happened once, it now happens almost every time.
I'm able to resolve the problem by just manually checking all of the files out.
I can say that the one diff I did do showed no differences (so I don't know why it was classified as renegade).
Also, prior to the problem happening, I was successfully dragging folders without any problem. After it happened once, it now happens almost every time.
I'm able to resolve the problem by just manually checking all of the files out.
Without any other clues, I can only suggest that you turn on the diagnostic logging, and send us a log when it happens again.
Ian Olsen
SourceGear
SourceGear
Re: Files sometimes go renegade during move
The pattern is that if you move things and do a check-in right away, you are fine. If you wait long enough (could be longer than a day, I'm not sure), then they will eventually go renegade.
Vault 5.0, Visual Studio 2010, Enhanced Client
Re: Files sometimes go renegade during move
That's strange. Is this still consistently happening?
Could something be changing the timestamp of the file after you've moved it?
When you say it changes the next day, is this with the client sitting idle, or have you been doing a lot of work with Vault during this time?
Renegade means Vault thinks the file has been modified, and it's not checked out.
Ian suggested turning on client-side logging, so that might be the next step in troubleshooting.
http://support.sourcegear.com/viewtopic.php?p=5375
We'd like to see the log from the time period of the move and then the change to renegade. This could be a pretty huge log
Could something be changing the timestamp of the file after you've moved it?
When you say it changes the next day, is this with the client sitting idle, or have you been doing a lot of work with Vault during this time?
Renegade means Vault thinks the file has been modified, and it's not checked out.
Ian suggested turning on client-side logging, so that might be the next step in troubleshooting.
http://support.sourcegear.com/viewtopic.php?p=5375
We'd like to see the log from the time period of the move and then the change to renegade. This could be a pretty huge log