Oct 21, 2018
10:33 AM
- Mark as New
- Bookmark
- Subscribe
- Mute
- Subscribe to RSS Feed
- Permalink
- Report Inappropriate Content
Oct 21, 2018
10:33 AM
Hello,
a colleague shared a project via a git repository (Dave 4.3.2).
When I'm trying to import it into Dave, I recognize two things:
1. the Project has switched its configuration from "Debug" to "Release", while my colleque pushed it with an active "Debug" configuration. (Its not really a problem, but unexpected)
2. When I'm trying to compile the project, all Dave-Apps seem to be unrecognized and the compiler throws many error messages "Groovy object not found...". I have absolutely no clue how to solve this!
Can somebody give me a hint how to fix this problem or what causes it?
Thanks,
Michael
a colleague shared a project via a git repository (Dave 4.3.2).
When I'm trying to import it into Dave, I recognize two things:
1. the Project has switched its configuration from "Debug" to "Release", while my colleque pushed it with an active "Debug" configuration. (Its not really a problem, but unexpected)
2. When I'm trying to compile the project, all Dave-Apps seem to be unrecognized and the compiler throws many error messages "Groovy object not found...". I have absolutely no clue how to solve this!
Can somebody give me a hint how to fix this problem or what causes it?
Thanks,
Michael
5 Replies
Oct 23, 2018
02:10 AM
- Mark as New
- Bookmark
- Subscribe
- Mute
- Subscribe to RSS Feed
- Permalink
- Report Inappropriate Content
Oct 23, 2018
02:10 AM
Hi,
Can you check the existence of the file/DAVE/Model/projectData.bin?
Regards,
Jesus
Can you check the existence of the file
Regards,
Jesus
Oct 27, 2018
06:49 AM
- Mark as New
- Bookmark
- Subscribe
- Mute
- Subscribe to RSS Feed
- Permalink
- Report Inappropriate Content
Oct 27, 2018
06:49 AM
Hello,
the projectData.bin exists. My colleague and me compared his and my version of this file. Mine has only a size of 2kb while his has 1,5Mb.
I tried to override my file with his version (send to me over another way) and the project compiled successfully without errors.
So this was the error cause! Thank you!
Now is the question, why his git does not pull this file to the repository?
the projectData.bin exists. My colleague and me compared his and my version of this file. Mine has only a size of 2kb while his has 1,5Mb.
I tried to override my file with his version (send to me over another way) and the project compiled successfully without errors.
So this was the error cause! Thank you!
Now is the question, why his git does not pull this file to the repository?
Oct 27, 2018
07:19 AM
- Mark as New
- Bookmark
- Subscribe
- Mute
- Subscribe to RSS Feed
- Permalink
- Report Inappropriate Content
Oct 27, 2018
07:19 AM
Hello,
we found the solution! It seems that the file was inadvertently added to the ignore-list of git.
We removed it manually by opening the/DAVE/Model/.gitignore file with the editor and delete the listed "projectData.bin" from this file.
Best regads,
Michael
we found the solution! It seems that the file was inadvertently added to the ignore-list of git.
We removed it manually by opening the
Best regads,
Michael
May 08, 2019
02:58 AM
- Mark as New
- Bookmark
- Subscribe
- Mute
- Subscribe to RSS Feed
- Permalink
- Report Inappropriate Content
May 08, 2019
02:58 AM
Hello,
I still face the same problem with Git even if the projectData.bin and .dep and .app files are also part of the Git commit. The Groovy object not found error still persists.
Are there any other options to check? By the way I think using Git should work out of the box for the IDE even if it is free.
Can anyone please help.
Best regards
I still face the same problem with Git even if the projectData.bin and .dep and .app files are also part of the Git commit. The Groovy object not found error still persists.
Are there any other options to check? By the way I think using Git should work out of the box for the IDE even if it is free.
Can anyone please help.
Best regards
May 20, 2019
01:34 AM
- Mark as New
- Bookmark
- Subscribe
- Mute
- Subscribe to RSS Feed
- Permalink
- Report Inappropriate Content
May 20, 2019
01:34 AM
andreash wrote:
Hello,
I still face the same problem with Git even if the projectData.bin and .dep and .app files are also part of the Git commit. The Groovy object not found error still persists.
Are there any other options to check? By the way I think using Git should work out of the box for the IDE even if it is free.
Can anyone please help.
Best regards
I could resolve the issue using a tool named "Directory Compare", which I used to compare a checkout from GIT which showed the problem and a working local copy which was pushed to git. It turned out that several folders and .app files
were missing in the Dave directory. The Dave/Model/APPS/* directory was affected. I can recommend this tool to investigate this sort of issue.