Charles,

I also reconfigured our server to add extra headers to explicitly
prohibit caching. I hope this helps in the future.

Regards,
Wim.

2009/11/25 Hubbard, Charles W <[email protected]>:
> Hi Wim,
>
> As usual, you guys are right on top of things.  I appreciate your quick
> response.  I know you have better things to do than teach me how to use
> git.
>
> That said, I appreciate the tip on using "git gui".  With that, I was
> able to verify that, even after performing a "git pull" on my repository
> at work (actually, even after completely deleting my repository and
> doing a new "clone"), I was still getting a copy of how things were when
> I first cloned the repository a couple of weeks ago.  I also did a "git
> clone" at home, and with that one, I did indeed get Koen's latest
> changes to WChart2DRenderer!  Clearly the problem is somewhere on my
> end.  I expect my company is running a caching web proxy that's causing
> my problem, but I haven't been able to find anyone (yet) in the IT
> department that knows anything about that.  I'll keep working it
> because, as it is, I've got no good way to keep my local code base
> sync'ed with the latest stuff.
>
> In the meantime, I tarred up the Wt src directory I got from the git
> repository when I did the pull at home, and used that to replace my src
> directory at work.  I deleted out my old libraries and include files,
> did a make clean, make, make install, and then recompiled my Wt
> application.  I'm pleased to report that the clipping problem is gone!
> Everything is working perfectly now.  Thanks, Koen!
>
>
> Kind regards,
>
>
> Charlie Hubbard
>
>
>> Hi Charles,
>>
>> I'm not sure what causes this... redmine pulls from the same git
>> repository as you do. I just tried it out myself over here, and the
>> clipping changes are included. If you look at the last commits (e.g.
> by
>> using 'git gui' and then from the 'repository' menu select 'visualize
>> all branch history'), you should see the 'fix clipping problem' commit
>> with ID 737edb9b71ba63efa3dff9de48c2bacb6809afaa Are you using a
> proxy?
>> Maybe the proxy sends you a cached version of certain files...
>>
>> wrt your git commands: git pull == git git fetch and git merge. With
> git
>> pull, your tree should be updated; git fetch still needs the git
>> merge. Your git clone command is ok and should give you the current
>> state of the repository.
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Wim.
>>
>> 2009/11/24 Hubbard, Charles W <[email protected]>:
>> > Hi Koen,
>> >
>> > Thank you for the swift response on this problem.  You guys are
>> > routinely great at that, and it is appreciated.  I looked at the
> diffs
>> > for WChart2DRenderer and WChart2DRenderer.C from the wiki, and I can
>
>> > see the fix was not trivial.  Unfortunately, I'm not getting the
> most
>> > recent code from the repository (I guess).  I've tried
>
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