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| ID | Project | Category | View Status | Date Submitted | Last Update | ||||
| 0000636 | Доработка карты (ZMP) | Доработка файла карты | public | 18-04-2011 16:58 | 19-04-2011 07:54 | ||||
| Reporter | xromeo | ||||||||
| Assigned To | Tolik | ||||||||
| Priority | normal | Severity | minor | Reproducibility | always | ||||
| Status | closed | Resolution | no change required | ||||||
| Platform | Любая | OS | Любая | OS Version | Любая | ||||
| Summary | 0000636: Не обновляются дополнительные карты plus.maps - отсутствие в архиве garl-plus.maps-xxxx.zip репозитория .hg | ||||||||
| Description | Как выяснилось, по информации от vdemidov, для обновления определённой коллекции карт нужен отдельный репозиторий (папка .hg). В архиве с дополнительными картами garl-plus.maps-xxxx.zip папка .hg отсутствует, соответственно, запуск UpdatePlus.cmd (в случае распаковки архива в отдельную папку, например plus.maps) приводит к ошибке отсутствия репозитория. С репозиторием от основного набора карт (sas.maps) UpdatePlus.cmd не работает (и, как выяснилось, и не должен работать). Просьба - в архив garl-plus.maps-xxxx.zip добавьте папку .hg с правильным содержимым, которая будет работать. | ||||||||
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(0002059) Tolik (manager) 18-04-2011 17:10 edited on: 18-04-2011 17:10 |
1. В этом архиве .hg нет и быть не может 2. Чтобы создать нужную структуру папок, выполните команду hg clone https://bitbucket.org/garl/plus.maps 3. К доработкам файла ZMP этот запрос на имеет никакого отношения 4. Новые запросы оставляйте в состоянии New, не переводите их в Assigned и не назначайте на определённого человека, он ни в чём не виноват |
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(0002060) Tolik (manager) 18-04-2011 17:28 |
(видимо, п.4 - назначение на Garl - происходит автоматически) |
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(0002068) Parasite (administrator) 18-04-2011 18:43 edited on: 18-04-2011 18:46 |
>назначение на Garl - происходит автоматически Да, при отправке тикета в "Доработка файла карты". Он как-то давно соглашался курировать этот раздел проекта. Можно изменить, если он не против и если найдутся другие желающие. |
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