Can't really help you on your question as we don't store the project
files (pjt and pjx) or the pjm file in CVS. We use PushOK as well, but
we weren't sure on the best approach to storing the project files in
Source Control. 

I understood that we should be able to store the pjm file only in Source
Control and that this file would be updated as developers made changes
to the project and other developers could get the latest copy when
joining a project, or the updated pjm at any time.

We ran into problems with this approach, as PushOK did not bring down
the updated pjm file and merge it into other developer's local project.

For a work-around, we have just verbally let everyone know to get a new
form (for example) when a new form is added to the project.

How have you went about handling this - do you just store the pjm file
in source control?

Kevin O'Shea


-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Tracy Pearson
Sent: Monday, December 04, 2006 9:27 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Integrated Source Control and a Project Hook

I've been working with a project hook and source control. I've run into 
a problem and tested this in both VFP 8 SP 1 and VFP 9 SP 1.
I've added a project hook to a project which is part of source control 
that is integrated into the IDE. Source Safe 6 and Subversion with 
PushOk's SCC plug-in. Each time I Update Project the project hook is 
removed from the project.

I Removed the project from source control,. deleted it from the 
repository, added the project hook back on, then put the project back 
into source control. There was an error when VFP 9 was attempting to 
open the class library containing the project hook, during the initial 
add into Subversion.

Is dropping the project hook a known behavior?
Is the error when adding a project to source control with a project hook

a known behavior?


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