SCM status freezes?
I'm probably doing something stupid, but for some reason (only recently) scm status doesn't 'finish'? I can't find any difference on my ThinkPad between now and before, but now I always have to CTRL+C after running scm status before I can use the command line again.
I'm only connecting to a local Jazz Team Server, and as far as I can tell the status does everything apart from completing. By that I mean, I see the status of every component.
Any ideas on what may be causing this, or how to fix it?
I'm only connecting to a local Jazz Team Server, and as far as I can tell the status does everything apart from completing. By that I mean, I see the status of every component.
Any ideas on what may be causing this, or how to fix it?
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I'm probably doing something stupid, but for some reason (only recently) scm status doesn't 'finish'? I can't find any difference on my ThinkPad between now and before, but now I always have to CTRL+C after running scm status before I can use the command line again.
I'm only connecting to a local Jazz Team Server, and as far as I can tell the status does everything apart from completing. By that I mean, I see the status of every component.
Any ideas on what may be causing this, or how to fix it?
Hi James
That does sound a little odd. What version of RTC are you running, and on which platform?
Are there any "missing" components from your status list?
anthony
Hi James
That does sound a little odd. What version of RTC are you running, and on which platform?
Are there any "missing" components from your status list?
anthony
I'm running RTC version 2, on Windows XP. I solved (sort of) the problem by downloading a different 'form' of RTC, and taking the scmtools folder from it and using that instead of the one with my current installation. A bit of a bodge job, but it seems to be working great now.
Hi James
That does sound a little odd. What version of RTC are you running, and on which platform?
Are there any "missing" components from your status list?
anthony
I'm running RTC version 2, on Windows XP. I solved (sort of) the problem by downloading a different 'form' of RTC, and taking the scmtools folder from it and using that instead of the one with my current installation. A bit of a bodge job, but it seems to be working great now.
OK - glad to hear it is working - sounds like something disrupted your scmtools bits.
anthony