But do the files change with each switch. I'm concerned about sharing the cvs controlled project files with the rest of team and continually checking in differing formats back and forth.
Evgeny Goldin wrote:
I worked with Pallada 2008 and switched back to Aurora - nothing bad happened. So far .. :)
Is it fair to say that it is safer not to share settings between Pallada and Aurora?
Would your recomendation be to install Pallada with the settings in the Pallada build directory and import them from the previous build or from Aurora? It seems good practice to me to separate them unless there is special care not to break it (e.g. as a part of a build testing before it is downloadable).
Is it fair to say that it is safer not to share settings between Pallada
and
Aurora?
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Would your recomendation be to install Pallada with the settings in the Pallada build directory and import them from the previous build or from Aurora? It seems good practice to me to separate them unless there is special care not to break it (e.g. as a part of a build testing before it
Just to be clear, I'm not attempting to share any settings or caches -- I always install each version of idea in its own directory and store all settings/caches in the installation directory.
Amnon I. Govrin wrote:
JetBrains:
Is it fair to say that it is safer not to share settings between Pallada and Aurora?
Would your recomendation be to install Pallada with the settings in the Pallada build directory and import them from the previous build or from Aurora? It seems good practice to me to separate them unless there is special care not to break it (e.g. as a part of a build testing before it is downloadable).
I worked with Pallada 2008 and switched back to Aurora - nothing bad happened. So far .. :)
It's ok to open projects edited with Pallada with Auora - resource patterns in old format are preserved.
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"Barry Kaplan" <bkaplan@integratedtrading.com> wrote in message news:c51j1g$l7r$1@is.intellij.net...
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But do the files change with each switch. I'm concerned about sharing the
cvs controlled project files with the rest of team and continually checking
in differing formats back and forth.
Evgeny Goldin wrote:
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Barry Kaplan
bkaplan@integratedtrading.com
JetBrains:
Is it fair to say that it is safer not to share settings between Pallada and
Aurora?
Would your recomendation be to install Pallada with the settings in the
Pallada build directory and import them from the previous build or from
Aurora? It seems good practice to me to separate them unless there is
special care not to break it (e.g. as a part of a build testing before it is
downloadable).
Amnon
"Barry Kaplan" <bkaplan@integratedtrading.com> wrote in message
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happened. So far .. :)
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And the same question for the data cache (as these are 2 separate questions
during installation)
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Just to be clear, I'm not attempting to share any settings or caches --
I always install each version of idea in its own directory and store all
settings/caches in the installation directory.
Amnon I. Govrin wrote:
>>But do the files change with each switch. I'm concerned about sharing the
>>cvs controlled project files with the rest of team and continually
>>in differing formats back and forth.
>>
>>Evgeny Goldin wrote:
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>>>I worked with Pallada 2008 and switched back to Aurora - nothing bad
>>--
>>Barry Kaplan
>>bkaplan@integratedtrading.com
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Barry Kaplan
bkaplan@integratedtrading.com