[gme-users] Trouble with multi-user projects

Kevin Smyth ksmyth at isis.vanderbilt.edu
Wed Dec 7 15:09:51 CST 2011


Hi Betsey,

 

Please work around the "Path is not a working copy directory" bug by
creating the New Multiuser Project with the "Split Project Into
Subdirectories" option set.

 

MKCOL returning 405 likely means that the directory already exists on
the server. When creating a new multiuser project, the SVN URL + the
Project Name should not already exist on the server. This folder may
exist on the server even if GME previously failed to create the
multiuser project.

 

Kevin

 

From: Betsey Benagh [mailto:betsey.benagh at bostonfusion.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, December 07, 2011 2:08 PM
To: Kevin Smyth
Subject: Re: [gme-users] Trouble with multi-user projects

 

Thanks, Kevin.  Now it's creating a directory, both on my system and in
svn, but it's throwing errors and not letting me actually do anything.

 

 

I set up my repository such that I should have permission to do
everything.

 

I also sometimes get:

 

 

which makes no sense, as I'm not using that path anywhere.
Betsey Benagh


Boston Fusion Corp.
1 Van de Graaff Drive, Ste 107
Burlington, MA 01803-5176

betsey.benagh at bostonfusion.com

781-367-6720 (mobile)

 





On Wed, Dec 7, 2011 at 2:30 PM, Kevin Smyth <ksmyth at isis.vanderbilt.edu>
wrote:

Hi Betsey,

 

Multi-user projects are currently unsupported in 64bit GME. Please start
"GME" instead of "GME (64bit)".

 

Also note that the format of Multi-user projects changed in this
release, so 11.12.2 can't read Multi-user projects created with previous
versions of GME. You'll have to export them to .xme with a previous GME
version and import with GME 11.12.2.

 

Let me know if you have additional issues.

 

Kevin

 

From: gme-users-bounces at list.isis.vanderbilt.edu [mailto:
gme-users-bounces at list.isis.vanderbilt.edu] On Behalf Of Betsey Benagh
Sent: Wednesday, December 07, 2011 1:12 PM
To: gme-users
Subject: [gme-users] Trouble with multi-user projects

 

I'm using version 11.12.2.63 of the GME and am having some fundamental
problems.  I can create single-user projects with no trouble, but when I
try to create a multi-user project, it crashes the GME, regardless of
whether I try to use a Subversion repository or not.  Since there's no
error messages of any type, I have no clue as to what I might be doing
wrong, and I can't find anything in the documentation, either.  Any help
would be greatly appreciated.

 

Thanks,


Betsey Benagh


Boston Fusion Corp.
1 Van de Graaff Drive, Ste 107
Burlington, MA 01803-5176

betsey.benagh at bostonfusion.com

781-367-6720 (mobile)

 

 


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