[SourceJammer-devel] Re: SJ Label question
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From: Robert M. <rob...@ya...> - 2005-04-22 18:05:26
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That's right. Once a file is deleted (as opposed to removed) it is gone for good. There's no getting it back. Don't delete a file (but you can remove it) if you want to keep it around. --Rob --- Kev...@re... wrote: > So if we delete a file and try to revirt back to an old label that needs > it, we would not have the ability to use that file, right? > > Thanks! > > Kevin Cloudt > 770-806-2648 > kev...@re... > > > > Robert MacGrogan <rob...@ya...> > 04/22/2005 10:55 AM > > To > Kev...@re... > cc > > Subject > Re: SJ Label question > > > > > > > Weird stuff. No one likes files to mysteriously disappear--especially from > a source control > system. > > If you simply "remove" a file (meaning that it is actually still in the > archive, but hidden from > view), that will not break your label. But if the file is out-and-out > deleted, the label will be > broken. You'll probably get an error message when you try to retrieve the > label. > > Actually deleting files should be reserved for when you really need to do > that--probably only for > really big files that will free up some disk space when they're gone. > > --Rob > > > --- Kev...@re... wrote: > > Hello Rob, > > > > What happens if we make a label and later on we delete a file in SJ that > > > that label requires? > > > > Thanks! > > > > btw, at the same time of the mysterious file disappearing we discovered > > that some jar files were missing too. We are running a daily report of > > all files in SJ. We then compare that report with the previous day's > for > > a sanity check. So far, we have not had any more files mysteriously > going > > away. > > > > Kevin Cloudt > > 770-806-2648 > > kev...@re... > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around > http://mail.yahoo.com > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com |