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Did the "rosetta_4.97_windows_intelx86.pdb" file give you any useful information about what happend? Anders n ![]() |
XS_Duc![]() Send message Joined: 30 Dec 05 Posts: 17 Credit: 310,471 RAC: 0 |
I just got back into town an hour ago, and have not yet been able to pinpoint the source of the recent problems. But I want to apologize in any event, the scale of the problems certainly was my fault. Those who are free of sin, may now pick up a stone and throw it... We lost some time and resources, so what? It happened before and will certainly happen again I guess. Nothing is flawless, mistakes/errors will always be made... but they shall be forgiven and forgotten in the long run towards succes. The weak shall perish... |
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Sounds like "reset project" from the projects tab. This basically aborts any WUs and reloads the application code. I know it is too late for this thread, but I'd like to correct this please, Feet1st. Reset is not the same as abort and reload. Reset does a forget and reload. Often the abort is useful to a project as the error file may contain some useful info. It also allows the WU to be released to another user. For the latter reason, often with a dodgy WU reset is more useful as it does not force a re-issue until the team have had a chance to stop the WU being issued. So both have their uses, but they are not the same. Where a project wants the error reports, the short procedure is to go to the work tab and abort each existing work unit, and let it report in due course. The full procedure if you want also to force a reload is quite complicated as you have to force through the flushing of the aborted work. 1) set No New Work for that project 2) abort all WU separately from the Work tab 3) suspend all other projects from the projects tab to force the aborted WU to run (sounds contradictory, but this is where each WU generates the error report) 4) in the unlikely event that these get stuck, resume then suspend one of the other projects - sometimes you'll find you need to do this as many times as you have aborted WU 5) update this project 6) wait for aborted WU to disappear from work tab 7) *now* reset project if required 8) set allow new work 9) resume all other projects from the projects tab. It is a lot to ask users to do - which is why a project may well just ask for a reset instead - a larger percentage of users will actually do it! But it still is not the same. River~~ ![]() |
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