How offen this condition happens?

From my experience, its always happen when a file is deleted from starteam
then put it back before the next continuum schedule build.
The work around is to wipe out the checkout area.  If you force some dummy
changes in your continuum project configuration,
continuum will do that for you.

Also, since the error happens on starteam update which happens to use "co"
command, we cannot force a checkout since it will
slow down big time for every schedule build.

A much better solution is needed.


-D





On 11/16/06, gbois <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:



The "-merge" option is exacty "merge files on checkout".

My problem is continuum tel me that i have file on starteam status
"Unknown".
Probably by a de-synchronisation with the server.

And the the continuum log file tel : force checkout with "-o" option.

Grégory






dan tran wrote:
>
> I dont remember exactly why "merge" is the command, most likely, it is a
> guard to
> make sure you have an empty checkout area.  It works nicely with
> Continuum.
>
> What is not working for you? what is the error?
>
> -D
>
>
>
>
> On 11/16/06, gbois <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>
>> I use "maven-scm-provider-starteam-1.0-beta-3.jar" in continuum 1.0.3
>> with
>> Maven 2 on Windows plateform.
>>
>> My generated starteam command is "stcmd co -x -nologo -stop -p in the
>> continuum log is
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:49201/2SMap/smp_web -fp
>> D:/apps/working-directory/86 -merge -neverprompt -is"
>>
>> I need to force checkout, meaning add the "-o" option.
>>
>> Or your cannot checkout and merge at the same time.
>> So i need when i checkout to remove " -merge -neverprompt" and add
"-o".
>>
>> Have you got an idea?
>> --
>> Grégory BOISSINOT
>> BP2S PARIS
>>
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