[jira] (SCM-666) TfsEditCommand should not report error if the file is also checked out by others

2014-05-24 Thread Ohad R (JIRA)

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Ohad R commented on SCM-666:


anyone solved this? any git' pull-request? is there a work-around?

 TfsEditCommand should not report error if the file is also checked out by 
 others
 

 Key: SCM-666
 URL: https://jira.codehaus.org/browse/SCM-666
 Project: Maven SCM
  Issue Type: Bug
  Components: maven-scm-provider-tfs
Affects Versions: 1.6
Reporter: John Wu

 While checking out a file for editing, the {{TfsEditCommand}} reports error, 
 if the file is already checked out by others, as the following:
 {noformat}
 $/path/to/the/file:
opened for edit in MMdd;username
 {noformat}
 One file is checked out and being editing by multiple people is quite common 
 in a team environment, which should not prevent yet another from checking it 
 out for editing successfully.



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[jira] (SCM-666) TfsEditCommand should not report error if the file is also checked out by others

2013-01-13 Thread Robert Scholte (JIRA)

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Robert Scholte updated SCM-666:
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Component/s: maven-scm-provider-tfs
Description: 
While checking out a file for editing, the {{TfsEditCommand}} reports error, if 
the file is already checked out by others, as the following:

{noformat}
$/path/to/the/file:
   opened for edit in MMdd;username
{noformat}

One file is checked out and being editing by multiple people is quite common in 
a team environment, which should not prevent yet another from checking it out 
for editing successfully.


  was:
While checking out a file for editing, the TfsEditCommand reports error, if the 
file is already checked out by others, as the following:

$/path/to/the/file:
   opened for edit in MMdd;username

One file is checked out and being editing by multiple people is quite common in 
a team environment, which should not prevent yet another from checking it out 
for editing successfully.



 TfsEditCommand should not report error if the file is also checked out by 
 others
 

 Key: SCM-666
 URL: https://jira.codehaus.org/browse/SCM-666
 Project: Maven SCM
  Issue Type: Bug
  Components: maven-scm-provider-tfs
Affects Versions: 1.6
Reporter: John Wu

 While checking out a file for editing, the {{TfsEditCommand}} reports error, 
 if the file is already checked out by others, as the following:
 {noformat}
 $/path/to/the/file:
opened for edit in MMdd;username
 {noformat}
 One file is checked out and being editing by multiple people is quite common 
 in a team environment, which should not prevent yet another from checking it 
 out for editing successfully.

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[jira] (SCM-666) TfsEditCommand should not report error if the file is also checked out by others

2012-02-27 Thread John Wu (JIRA)
John Wu created SCM-666:
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 Summary: TfsEditCommand should not report error if the file is 
also checked out by others
 Key: SCM-666
 URL: https://jira.codehaus.org/browse/SCM-666
 Project: Maven SCM
  Issue Type: Bug
Affects Versions: 1.6
Reporter: John Wu


While checking out a file for editing, the TfsEditCommand reports error, if the 
file is already checked out by others, as the following:

$/path/to/the/file:
   opened for edit in MMdd;username

One file is checked out and being editing by multiple people is quite common in 
a team environment, which should not prevent yet another from checking it out 
for editing successfully.


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