On Apr 12, 8:27 pm, bigbadotis <bigbado...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Today I changed some filenames to have lowercase letters instead of
> uppercase. When I launched Versions, it showed the files as missing. I
> deleted the broken aliases with the intent of adding the new files.
>
> But Versions then went ahead and actually deleted the files that it
> had previously claimed it couldn't find. Awesome. Many hours of work
> lost. This is a pretty bad bug and I am pissed right now.
>
> Basically, if it says that it can't find a file in the GUI, Versions
> shouldn't be able to then go and delete a file that has the same name
> with different capitalization off your hard drive. They're not even in
> the trash. Just gone.

I hope that you mean that you used svn to rename those files otherwise
versions will see the old files as missing and the new ones as files
that aren't under svn control. It isn't clear to me from your
description what you did but it doesn't sound like a bug in Versions.

/Michael
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