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Topic Title: 'ccm use' syntax Topic Summary: Created On: 10-Apr-2006 07:28 Status: Read Only |
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Hi,
Thanks, ------------------------- Ronen Ben-Chamo Configuration Managment |
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hello,
When you want to use "ccm use" you must already be within the correct directory (watchout for case sensetivity). So you must have write access on the workarea. The use command expects the four-part name good luck |
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A single quote is not a good character to indicate a object spec. It cancels the special meaning of all embedded characters within it.
2. You can still perform a ccm use just from anywhere. In this case, place them with double-quotes, it should work. Edited: 14-Jun-2006 at 01:53 by Velapury Narayana |
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What would the command-line syntax be for the 'ccm use' command to use a file object in a project which has no workarea?
Since there is no "current directory" to be in, how do you specify both the project and path within the project where the object should be used?
Thanks!
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Keith,
In my opinion, it is not possible in CLI but only in GUI. David. |
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ccm use "calculator-1/makefile-1@calculator-1.1"
where calculator-1 is project_directory version_delimiter version
makefile-1 is file_name version_delimiter version
calculator-1.1 is project_name version_delimiter version
Here "-" is version delimiter not dcm delimiter.
This should work for both the conditions - work area on or off.
Edited: 7-Nov-2007 at 13:22 by Manjula Gangadhar |
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What would the command-line syntax be for the 'ccm use' command to use a file object in a project which has no workarea? Since there is no "current directory" to be in, how do you specify both the project and path within the project where the object should be used? Thanks! You cannot. The problem is that currently there is no way to specify two specific contexts for a single argument. By that I mean, that whatever form you use for the argument is specifying the project context for the object to be added. However, unless you are within a maintained work area, there is no form that also allows you to specify the context project and parent directory under which the new object is to be added. It is our current intention to address this in the new CLI in 7.0 through supporting an explicit -dir option. Until then, you can only add an object to a project without a maintained work area through the GUI, either the Classic or the Java one. Regards, David. |
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