Just as a "me too" I can say that not checking in the .* files is the way to go when working in teams. There are many problems it solves. I completely agree with nick here. On Apr 7, 2012 8:18 AM, "Nicholas Kwiatkowski" <nicho...@spoon.as> wrote:
> Your Flex 4.6 is not the same as my Flex 4.6. They are close, but the > problem is I don't have an SDK compiler named "Flex 4.6.0" on my machine (I > have "Flex 4.6.0-23043" and "Flex 4.6.0-23201"). Additionally, I also add > certain compiler arguments to all of my projects. By having it included, > its workable for the initial download, but where I run into issues is for > every time I update to head for that project (I plan on importing it via > SVN so that I can keep up with your changes and submit patches should they > need to be submitted), I have to go and figure out what settings you pushed > out, and what I need to change /again/, because updating from HEAD will > overwrite my settings files because at one time, they were versioned. > > If you work in a closed environment with a small team, I'm sure putting > workspace and project files into SVN could work -- but that really isn't > the case here. Heck, I do it for my own SVN when I'm working on my own > personal projects. For these larger projects, where the expectation that > LOTS of people are grabbing the versioned code, we should shy away from > keeping these files in the repos. It just makes it ugly, and could cause > problems for those that are not as intimate with the compiler settings as > we are. > > -Nick > > On Sat, Apr 7, 2012 at 6:43 AM, Jeffry Houser <jef...@dot-com-it.com> > wrote: > > > On 4/7/2012 3:38 AM, Justin Mclean wrote: > > > >> HI, > >> > >> Once I set my compiler options to what they are supposed to > >>> be on my machine, the errors cleared up and everything was fine. > >>> > >> I'd assume the SDK wasn't set to a version in the project but just "use > >> default". This could also cause errors if you had a different SDK set by > >> default and imported the code from SVN. > >> > > > > That was the first thing I checked; and it was set to use a specific SDK > > ( Adobe Flex 4.6 ). I've never had a situation where that setting [ff > set] > > was not transferred, although I do not have tons of experience with this. > > > > > > > > -- > > Jeffry Houser > > Technical Entrepreneur > > 203-379-0773 > > -- > > http://www.flextras.com?c=104 > > UI Flex Components: Tested! Supported! Ready! > > -- > > http://www.theflexshow.com > > http://www.jeffryhouser.com > > http://www.asktheflexpert.com > > -- > > Part of the DotComIt Brain Trust > > > > >