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Bug 18374

Summary: VSS: Refreshing on folder declares all files as [Missing].
Product: obsolete Reporter: Jiri Kovalsky <jkovalsky>
Component: vcsgenericAssignee: Martin Entlicher <mentlicher>
Status: CLOSED FIXED    
Severity: blocker    
Priority: P2    
Version: 3.x   
Hardware: PC   
OS: Windows 95/98   
Issue Type: DEFECT Exception Reporter:
Attachments: Execution string and standard output of LIST_DIR_READER command.

Description Jiri Kovalsky 2001-12-05 17:24:41 UTC
RC1 build #200112042300 of NetBeans 3.3 on Windows 98 with JDK 1.4b87

Description:
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Refreshing on folders doesn't work correctly under VSS filesystem if it is moun-
ted using "VSS (Windows 95/98/ME)" profile. Files are considered as [Missing] 
although they are in fact [Current]. It is probably problem of LIST_DIR_READER 
command. To take a look at its execution string and output take a look at the 
attachment.

Steps to reproduce:
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1.
Comment 1 Jiri Kovalsky 2001-12-05 17:31:03 UTC
Sorry, I clicked "Commit" button too soon :-( Why is it so close to 
editable area ?

Steps to reproduce:
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1. Mount VSS filesystem on Windows 98 using "VSS (Windows 95/98/ME)" 
profile.
2. Invoke "VSS|Refresh" on the root of VSS filesystem.
3. All files will change their status from [Current] to [Missing].
Comment 2 Jiri Kovalsky 2001-12-05 17:34:07 UTC
Created attachment 3701 [details]
Execution string and standard output of LIST_DIR_READER command.
Comment 3 Martin Entlicher 2001-12-06 17:08:41 UTC
Fixed in the main trunk and release33 branch.
Marking as a waiwer for 3.3.0, since it's probably too late for the
integration.
Comment 4 Jiri Kovalsky 2001-12-07 10:14:15 UTC
Fine, I have just checked the fix and it seems working. Verified in 
development build #200112070331 of NetBeans 3.3.1.
Comment 5 Quality Engineering 2003-07-01 13:03:08 UTC
Resolved for 3.4.x or earlier, no new info since then -> closing.