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Bill Heys - VS 2010, ALM, TFS, Branching and Merging, and all that
Where do I fix a production defect?
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Question from a customer of the Rangers Branching Guidance ( http://tfsbranchingguideiii.codeplex.com ) “My company has a major release every 3 months. In between major releases we have monthly maintenance releases. (Similar to the "Advanced...
Bill Heys - VS 2010, ALM, TFS, Branching and Merging, and all that
My source and target files are different, but merge tells me there are no changes to merge
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When TFS does a merge, it bases the merge on prior merge history, not on the actual contents of the source and target files. There are many reasons why this is necessary, some of which will become apparent by reading this post. For example, a merge may...
Bill Heys - VS 2010, ALM, TFS, Branching and Merging, and all that
Project Dependencies will break with branching if not done properly
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In the February 2011 issue of MSDN Magazine, I wrote an article on Shared Code (or code dependencies as some call it). Often I see a common problem with relative references to dependent assemblies or projects. If relative references are not created properly...
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