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Topic Title: CLI Use without work area? Topic Summary: Does the use command work without a work area? Created On: 26-May-2006 18:47 Status: Read Only |
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![]() Answer: Yes, you are correct; the project reference form can be used from the CLI to use a subproject without a work area. So the command: ccm use ModGroup\Mod~cohns_MOD@ModGroup~cohns_MOD will use the subproject Mod~cohns_MOD within the grouping project ModGroup~cohns_MOD Excellent! Thank you. | |
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Obviously the classic UI allows you to use a specific version of a subproject within a grouping project even if that grouping project does not currently maintain a work area.
Is it possible to do this from the CLI? Whenever I use the 'ccm use' command on a project without a work area it just returns "Invalid object version specification". Thanks, \Steven |
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The 'ccm use' command does not really support all the functionality of the GUI ('Add Object' and 'Use' GUI operations) if a work area is not maintained. Without the work area you can only replace an existing object with the recommended version (the version reconfigure would select) or replace an existing object with it's immediate predecessor in the history, by using the 'project reference format'. The project reference format is not described in the 'ccm use' help, but you can find it from the help of 'ccm unuse' command.
Edited: 29-May-2006 at 11:24 by Toni Arte |
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Yes, you are correct; the project reference form can be used from the CLI to use a subproject without a work area. So the command:
ccm use ModGroup\Mod~cohns_MOD@ModGroup~cohns_MOD will use the subproject Mod~cohns_MOD within the grouping project ModGroup~cohns_MOD Excellent! Thank you. |
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