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LarryLeonard
Tomato Guru
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Posted - Mar 15 2004 : 4:10:06 PM
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(I'm having a lot of new issues because today is the first day I'm porting our large VC6 project to NET 2003. Up to now, I've being working in VC6, and just experimenting with .NET 2003)
When I use "Open File in Workspace", and sort by name, I get seven lines that have empty values in the "File" column, and "Modified" values of the 1969 date. I've sent a screen-shot to the support mailbox with the title 'VAX 1219 - Topic 1854'. |
Edited by - LarryLeonard on Mar 15 2004 4:11:15 PM |
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kschaab
Tomato Guru
USA
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LarryLeonard
Tomato Guru
USA
1041 Posts |
Posted - Mar 15 2004 : 4:55:28 PM
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I don't think so... what's a linked file? You mean like in Visual Source Safe, that kind of linked?
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support
Whole Tomato Software
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Posted - Mar 15 2004 : 6:39:03 PM
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kschaab
Tomato Guru
USA
118 Posts |
Posted - Mar 17 2004 : 12:45:29 PM
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Linked file means you insert an existing item, click the down arrow next to open, and choose link file. This is probably not what you are doing since native projects don't have the annoying habit of copying the existing file to the project directory if you just add. With managed C# I have to do this otherwise the project and the existing files have to be in the same directory.
Seems moot, looks like support managed to reproduce your issue |
Edited by - kschaab on Mar 17 2004 12:46:11 PM |
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LarryLeonard
Tomato Guru
USA
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Posted - Mar 17 2004 : 1:16:44 PM
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Ah, I see... I've never used that. Thanks!
(No, they haven't reproduced it, they're just posting the screenshot I emailed them.)
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support
Whole Tomato Software
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Posted - Mar 17 2004 : 1:40:01 PM
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Keith: We did not realize the "Link File" option existed. We will try to support links in our next build. From what we can tell right now, your problem affects only C# users.
Larry converted a VC++ 6.0 project to VS.NET and the process left crud in some files. VA X did not handle it well. Fortunately, VS.NET cleaned up its crud after a few restarts, or something to that affect.
http://forum.wholetomato.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=1873 |
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LarryLeonard
Tomato Guru
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Posted - Mar 17 2004 : 1:47:36 PM
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quote: Larry converted a VC++ 6.0 project to VS.NET and the process left crud in some files. VA X did not handle it well. Fortunately, VS.NET cleaned up its crud after a few restarts, or something to that affect.
Oops, I think we may have a misunderstanding.
In http://forum.wholetomato.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=1852, I mentioned a problem that F5 didn't launch the currently active sub-project. That problem seems to have fixed itself; the issue in this thread - and the one in http://forum.wholetomato.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=1853 - is still there in 1221.
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LarryLeonard
Tomato Guru
USA
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Posted - Apr 14 2004 : 09:26:53 AM
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Just a bump that the issue of the empty, 1969 entries still exists in 1228...
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support
Whole Tomato Software
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Posted - Apr 17 2004 : 2:37:01 PM
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Fixed in build 1230. |
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