- Sheldon Shulman
- PowerBuilder
- Wednesday, 14 November 2018 06:38 PM UTC
Here is my story.
I have installed GIT on our windows 2012 server successfully using BONOBOGIT and TortoiseGIT for the client, able to make changes on my machine and then after a two-step process of committing to the local copy and then pushing from the c drive copy up to the 2012 server copy - reflect the changes. (I presume this is a two step process - please let me know if I am wrong. Is it possible to push to the master on the 2012 server from the PB IDE only?)
My final step to completing this transition is to recreate a batch compile process. I used the autocompiler run from a dos prompt using a .bat file to set it up - I used the text box in the project object to set the parms which made setting up a compile bat file very easy. BUT the results were a DISASTER!
It completely rebuilt my pbl’s and generated hundreds of errors.
I had to revert all of my pbls to the prior version to avoid this issue.
What did I do wrong?
I am able to build using the project object and it does not modify the pbl content so why did the bat compile do so. Please bear with me as I am new to GIT.
Any help is appreciated.
(BTW, I am using pb2017 r3 1858 under windows 10)
Thanks in advance,
Sheldon
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