> Ah, my bad then. However, I assume you're not using version control
> software of any kind then.
I most certainly am using version control with my source code. The web
stuff is developed by an external group and I don't (routinely) access
their source control, so it wasn't a quick, easy option
> If you can please file a bug with a test project and detailed steps as to
> how to reproduce we can certainly take a look. Write back here with the bug
> number and maybe other folks who are seeing similar issues can vote on it to
> make sure we're aware of how much impact this is having on folk
Hi all,
If you can please file a bug with a test project and detailed steps as to how
to reproduce we can certainly take a look. Write back here with the bug number
and maybe other folks who are seeing similar issues can vote on it to make sure
we're aware of how much impact this is having on
> Well, thanks for the warm remarks, but you'll notice that I quite
> clearly stated that it was my *localhost* copy of my site, i.e. it was
> my development version. It's a pain because restoring the development
> version from a backup or the production version is time consuming...
Ah, my bad the
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From: "Troy Gilbert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2008 9:38 PM
Subject: Re: [flexcoders] Flex Builder 3: *major* bug in deleting linked
folders
>> However, I think there is a reason for FB to change file permissions. I
> However, I think there is a reason for FB to change file permissions. I
> keep the output-bin folder in source control so it is easier to deploy to
> our internal servers. Usually I keep the compiled files checked out but
> sometimes forget. If FB did not clear the read-only attribute on the
>
s.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Troy Gilbert
Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2008 3:50 PM
To: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [flexcoders] Flex Builder 3: *major* bug in deleting linked
folders
> Wow, it really nuked the file system... I'm running on OSX, and my
> htdocs
> Well… now we know not to keep our development and production versions in the
> same place. And moving stuff to the trash is a feature of whatever operating
> system you're using, Linux or Windows or Mac. Any decent programming
> language will actually *delete* stuff you tell it to.
>
> I personal
nally have nothing but good experiences with Flex Builder, so
there ya go.
- Clinton
From: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Troy Gilbert
Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2008 3:47 PM
To: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [flexcoders] Flex Builder 3: *
> Wow, it really nuked the file system... I'm running on OSX, and my
> htdocs folder (document root that got nuked) had all its permissions
> reset to "No Access" (even though my user account is still the
> owner/group). Wow, just wow.
Okay, FB... forgive me for getting upset. I've had a bad d
> F*CK! Even though the folder was definitely a "linked" folder (little
> icon and all), even though FB just told me it wasn't going to touch my
> file system, it deleted the contents of my document root. Zap.
> Instantly. And it didn't move it the trash like a decent human being,
> it just nu
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