Can anyone explain why the following happens: 1. Create a directory in an already arch-controlled tree 2. tla add the dir 3. Put a file in to the dir, without an arch-tag. 4. Do a "tla update", updating your tree from someone else's changes 5. tla actually DELETES the directory, rather than just moving it off to a safe place.
I just lost some critical work, because I forgot to put an arch-tag in one file (out of 20 or so) that I was working on. This is incredibly frustrating. Why on earth would anyone expect a 'tla update' to actually discard any of your files? There is a ,,what-changed directory, but it's EMPTY. :( -- Colin Fox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> CF Consulting Inc.
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