Topic: Nware and RCS
I've started using a revision control system to track changes to project software and media, including Nware projects. For obvious reasons the RCS system gets interested when files change, usually because someone has indeed made some modification, however, I have noticed some weird behavior from Nware with respect to when it alters the .npa archive. For example if I open a file, make no changes whatsoever, and just simply deploy, the file is modified and I believe a .bak file is even created. Why is the file being modified if no changes have been made? I just opened, deployed, and closed Nware.
Another similar issue occurs when trying to go online. Say I open a particular revision of the software, lets say version A, and deploy it. The modified file caused by deployment is not committed to the repository because nothing has changed, only deployed. Now I go on and work on other things and make later revisions(B, C, D...), if I revert(checkout) the version that was deployed, version A, it will not go online. Nware just sits there listing all NioNodes as discovering.