Lou Syracuse wrote:
I run an Analyze nightly on our VSS repository (.NET projects, no VFP).
I keep 7 days of logs, so I can see what is going on.
Everyday analyze.log reports no errors. Always looks like this:
Analyze Visual SourceSafe Version 6.0d (Build 31222)
Database analysis in progress @ 11/01/06;10:50p.
Building the project list.
Checking cross file relationships.
Checking parent/child relationships.
Started analyzing user management system.
Successfully completed analyzing the user management system.
Validating the Rights system.
Analysis complete @ 11/01/06;10:50p
No errors or inconsistencies found.
However a few days ago it started creating an analyze.bad file, and does so
every day. It is a series of two lines that repeat over and over again,
something like this:
\\dev\eisdevc\programs\mnintranet\data\j\jqbaaaaa
<file://\\dev\eisdevc\programs\mnintranet\data\j\jqbaaaaa>
\\dev\eisdevc\programs\mnintranet\data\l\lqbaaaaa
<file://\\dev\eisdevc\programs\mnintranet\data\l\lqbaaaaa>
If Analyze reports no problems, but gives me a 'bad' file... do we really
have a problem or not?
Any thoughts would be appreciated,
Yes, switch to Subversion as fast as you can. We did and it has been
nothing but smooth sailing ever since...we never looked back......
Just do a Google search on VSS errors/corruption and you will see how
bad it really is. IMHO M$FT buying VSS was just a vehicle to get
existing developers into buying their latest and greatest.
I have code from VFP, C#, Java and PHP in Subversion, using the Tortoise
SVN client it is a breaze....
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