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I created a new project and recreated the new environment. It doesn't show up on my other machine when I pull the changes down from the repo either. Are there some application- or user-level settings that need to be kept in source control as well?
- kaftw8 years agoOccasional Contributor
My project is a composite project, which is how I have it saved on my local machine. I noticed that on the other machine that it isn't opened as a composite project. Is this setting not saved with the project? The new project showed the new environment I added once I changed it to being a composite project on the remote machine.
- Radford8 years agoSuper Contributor
While I can't comment on the specifics of the missing Environment, I did want to point out (Note: I'm using version 1.7) that when you save a project as a composite project it creates the new composite project directory and all it's contents, but leaves the original project xml file in place. Thus you have to delete the old project file yourself, including from your source control.
If you converted your project to composite, edited and saved it, and then reopened the original non-composite version, this would not contain the edits. This is just a scenario that may of happened but would cause the symptoms you describe.
- kaftw8 years agoOccasional Contributor
Really, I'm just trying to be able to run the test runner in an automated fashion. If I have to somehow make modifications to the project before I can run the tests, it makes much less automated.
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