The information in this article applies to:
SYMPTOMS
When you use both the Windows version and the Macintosh version of Visual
SourceSafe to aid in cross-platform development, "File or Project Not
Found" errors might occur if you use operations on specific files that are
added from the other platform. CAUSENon-alphanumeric file names are sorted incorrectly in the project file when they are added from the Macintosh. You only see this problem if there are 2 files in the project that have the same character sequence before a non- alphanumeric character in one of the filenames. For example, given Filename.cpp and File_name.cpp, the error usually occurs when you perform an operation on the Filename.cpp file. However, wildcard operations are successful. RESOLUTIONCustomers experiencing this problem should contact Metrowerks, Inc. for the latest version 1.0.8 of Code Manager. After installing the new Code Manager version use the command "mwcm_admin resequence" from Macintosh Programmer's Workbench (MPW) to resequence the database. Depending on the size of the database and the connection speed of the Macintosh to the Visual SourceSafe database location, this could take some time. After you run the resequence, run the analyze program from the Windows platform with the -f option. It may be necessary to do this twice. The above information comes from the Upgrade FAQ included in the Metrowerks 1.0.8 package. STATUSMicrosoft has confirmed this to be a problem in the Microsoft products listed at the beginning of this article. Metrowerks corrected the sort method used in its version 1.0.8 of Code Manager (Macintosh Visual SourceSafe equivalent). Microsoft does not provide Visual SourceSafe client software for the Macintosh at this time. Customers using the 4.0 build 1322 Macintosh client provided by Microsoft should contact Metrowerks for pricing and upgrade information. Additional query words: Macintosh mac
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