Question
Delete Files
Is there a way, a setting, a method to prevent the
following??
Using RoboSource, I checked out a project, which had approximately 175 graphics.
I cleaned up the project, and only 21 graphics were actually being used.
I deleted all of the unused graphics off my hard drive to test and see what would happen if I tried to check the entire project (and all graphics) back in to RoboSource Control.
I kept the default settings, and when I clicked Check In, RoboSource put all 175 graphics back into RoboSource Control, with no apparent warning message about how the files had been deleted from my hard drive.
So then I went back to my hard drive, and RoboSource also placed copies of all the deleted graphics back on my hard drive.
When using SourceSafe, if you try to check in files that have been deleted from your local hard drive, SourceSafe leaves them "checked out" and explains that they are missing. In other words, let's say you checked out 100 graphics from SourceSafe, and then deleted 25 of them on your hard drive while cleaning up a project. If you go back to SourceSafe and try to check in all 100 files, it will check in the 75 that still exist, but it will show the other 25 as being checked out, and displays a message about them not existing.
Thanks for any help with this.
Using RoboSource, I checked out a project, which had approximately 175 graphics.
I cleaned up the project, and only 21 graphics were actually being used.
I deleted all of the unused graphics off my hard drive to test and see what would happen if I tried to check the entire project (and all graphics) back in to RoboSource Control.
I kept the default settings, and when I clicked Check In, RoboSource put all 175 graphics back into RoboSource Control, with no apparent warning message about how the files had been deleted from my hard drive.
So then I went back to my hard drive, and RoboSource also placed copies of all the deleted graphics back on my hard drive.
When using SourceSafe, if you try to check in files that have been deleted from your local hard drive, SourceSafe leaves them "checked out" and explains that they are missing. In other words, let's say you checked out 100 graphics from SourceSafe, and then deleted 25 of them on your hard drive while cleaning up a project. If you go back to SourceSafe and try to check in all 100 files, it will check in the 75 that still exist, but it will show the other 25 as being checked out, and displays a message about them not existing.
Thanks for any help with this.
