Title: Re[2]: Revision History Lost
> Deleting or changing the flags won't really have any affect on the
> others. Each file's history is stored in a separate "physical" file. Do
> you have a copy of the database from before your ran the analyze tool?
I have a c
Cary Wyman wrote:
> Vista is not the issue here; for whatever reason your database does not
> have the old versions of its files. Are you able to see them in VSS
> Explorer? Do these items have the "keep only latest version" checkbox
set?
Thanks for the quick response. I can see the old
Title: Re[4]: Revision History Lost
>
Try running this through the 4/30 nightly release and see what happens. many bugs have been fixed since the 0.11 Alpha 1 release.
Bryan
Thanks, Bryan. Those results were from the 4/30 release. They were much better than for 0.11.0 Alph
Try running this through the 4/30 nightly release and see what happens. many
bugs have been fixed since the 0.11 Alpha 1 release.
Bryan
On Sun, May 25, 2008 at 1:51 PM, Cary Wyman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Vista is not the issue here; for whatever reason your database does not
>
> > have t
Title: Re[2]: Revision History Lost
> Vista is not the issue here; for whatever reason your database does not
> have the old versions of its files. Are you able to see them in VSS
> Explorer? Do these items have the "keep only latest version" checkbox set?
Thanks for the
Cary Wyman wrote:
I then tried the most recent nightly build (30-Apr-2008). It produced
a much shorter list of errors (lines beginning with ## were added from
command output):
BUILDACTIONHIST:
Attempt to add entry 'XDAA' with unknown version number
(probably destroyed) parent: CCAA
Title: Revision History Lost
I have a fairly small VSS database (3.5MB, 2 projects, 1 user). When I ran Analyze, it found no errors.
I'm using Vista Ultimate, in case that's significant.
When I ran vss2svn (0.11.0 Alpha 1), there was an abundance of errors:
* coul