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Why doesn't the RTC 5.0 scm command line support a non-default directory name when creating a sandbox?


samuel wang (321823) | asked Aug 01 '14, 3:49 p.m.
edited Aug 04 '14, 9:28 a.m. by Geoffrey Clemm (30.1k33035)

For RTC 5.0, if  we do not  use the default directory name when creating local workspace(sandbox), there are too many problems, cannot get correct status, cannot get Changeset list, cannot accept the first Changeset into local workspace…, those problems have nothing to do with file size and how many files in repository.

 After using default folder name, everything looks good,

For RTC 4.0.6, there is no any problem to use any folder name.

It wasted me too much time.


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Geoffrey Clemm commented Aug 01 '14, 3:58 p.m.
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What client were you using?  (Eclipse, Visual Studio, command line, Windows Shell ...?)


samuel wang commented Aug 01 '14, 3:59 p.m.

use command line, RTC 5.0 both server and client sides, on win7


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Geoffrey Clemm commented Aug 01 '14, 11:37 p.m.
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I use the Eclipse client, so we'll have to get a comment/answer from some command line users.   Also note that there is probably little they can do for you unless you provide more details (e.g. what are you seeing vs. what you expected to see, are you getting any error messages).


samuel wang commented Aug 04 '14, 9:15 a.m.

when checking status, it returns nothing, no error message.
when accepting the first Changeset,it pulls data into workspace in the repository, but can not pull into local sandbox, no error message.
and when checking the Changeset list, it returns nothing, no error message.


Geoffrey Clemm commented Aug 04 '14, 9:30 a.m.
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Note: If you are interested in finding out what is happening here, please open a ticket with Rational Support.

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