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lucasscarduelli avatar lucasscarduelli commented on May 24, 2024

News?

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adaptun avatar adaptun commented on May 24, 2024

Please provide steps to reproduce.

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lucasscarduelli avatar lucasscarduelli commented on May 24, 2024

You should have two equal development environments , in one of them you should create a new csp page in a new folder and commit this change.

When you integrate this new amendment to the second development environment will see the new folder structure and also the new file will not be imported.

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adaptun avatar adaptun commented on May 24, 2024

I cannot reproduce this.

I've tried following on Cache' 2015.2:

  1. In USER namespace I set Git -> Settings -> "Temp folder for this namespace" to c:\temp\test
  2. I've created empty repository in USER.
  3. Created csp file test.csp and placed it in /csp/user/test1/test.csp
  4. Added that file to Git (right-click: Git -> Add To Source Control)
  5. I've called Git -> Commit, added /csp/test1/test.csp.xml, and commited it.
  6. I've switched to SAMPLES namespace.
  7. Git -> Settings -> "Temp folder for this namespace" points to the same folder as in USER namespace
  8. Git -> Import All.
  9. Now, file /csp/samples/test1/test.csp is created as well as folder /csp/samples/test1

Please check if those steps work for you. If yes -- what is the difference with what you do?
If those steps do not work for you too, i.e. in 8) you don't see file and/or folder created, then we might look at what point it fails.

FWIW, I do not create any directories on import.
I only call $system.OBJ.Load(filename,"-l-d") in %SourceControl.Git.Utils:LoadIfOutdated method.

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adaptun avatar adaptun commented on May 24, 2024

@lucasscarduelli Can you please provide steps to reproduce as in previous comment or check if these steps work for you. Thanks!

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adaptun avatar adaptun commented on May 24, 2024

no response -- closing

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