Syncro Clinets writes superfluous files
Posted: Thu Sep 24, 2009 1:45 am
I've been using Syncro SVN Client with relatively few issues for three months. One thing that keeps popping up is that Syncro seems to write new files whenever a working copy is in some kind of conflict with the server. The new files have extensions like: "filename.r899", "filename.r951", ect.
I'm assuming the .r## refer to revision number, but why write a new file? Only seems to happen with actionscript (.as) and shockwave (.swf) files.
When it happens with actionscript files, syncro adds erroneous lines to the source code, like
">>>>>>>>>>>>> .r555"
I'm encountering this problem approximately once every two weeks. The work around involves 1. deleting the superfluous files. 2. removing the erroneous lines.
Can someone explain why this is happening and how to prevent/stop it?
Thanks.
-S
I'm assuming the .r## refer to revision number, but why write a new file? Only seems to happen with actionscript (.as) and shockwave (.swf) files.
When it happens with actionscript files, syncro adds erroneous lines to the source code, like
">>>>>>>>>>>>> .r555"
I'm encountering this problem approximately once every two weeks. The work around involves 1. deleting the superfluous files. 2. removing the erroneous lines.
Can someone explain why this is happening and how to prevent/stop it?
Thanks.
-S