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files they check in to Team Foundation Server source control. For instance, you may wish designate a file in source control be made executable when it is retrieved by a Teamprise client on a Unix platform. Unfortunately, TFS does not provide
file's Resource Fork, Finder Info and Finder Comments when checking in to Team Foundation Server. Preserving this metadata is optional for files and is disabled by default. It must be enabled in the Teamprise extended attributes file.
When enabled
file in many circumstances. However, because these preferences cannot be shared easily with other team members (each member must configure his own Ignored Resources preferences), and these preferences match only the last component of a resource path (the file or directory
files, the common ancestor, and the merge output file. Filenames are specified as full paths.
The tool must return `0` when the conflicting files have been successfully merged, and the merge result accepted.
Arguments
Command-line arguments are expanded for tokens
files which are managed by Teamprise. These "decorations" are visible many places in Eclipse's workspace tree, most notably the Package Explorer and Project Explorer views. These decorations are intended to be able to tell the status of a file
files opened from within Teamprise Explorer launched from a program other than the system's default viewer. In addition, configuring external viewers may be necessary in situations where the Teamprise Explorer client is unable to determine an appropriate file viewer
file. Normally, you would only do this at the request of Teamprise support. Running Teamprise with a customized log configuration file allows the capture of extended logging information ("debug" info) which is often needed when diagnosing a bug.
Technique
When
file ~/.bashrc in a text editor. If the file already contains a line starting with "PATH=", add a colon and ~/teamprise-clc to the end of this line (before any quotes if they exist). An example line, updated with the CLC path
files or folders. For example, a user may wish to configure a compare tool with special knowledge of XML structure, or one which has knowledge of a proprietary file type.
Supported Tools
Any tool which accepts two arguments, the left
file ~/.profile in a text editor. At the end of a file, create two lines containing text like the following (substituting the desired name and value):
NAME="value"
export NAME
Save and close the file.
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