One of our CTP users reported the following in the Microsoft.Private.Whidbey.TeamSystem.Teamfoundation newsgroup:
I am giving hateras a spin and am trying how the multiple checkout handles merge conflicts.So I created a merge conflict on purpose using two separate workspaces on my local harddrive C:.When I try to check in I get the expected merge conflict dialog and then I choose to manually merge. But then I get an exception telling me that I require a local workspace to resolve the conflict. But I don't know how to create a workspace more local than my local harddrive?I attached a word document with the screen prints and some additional comment. Can somebody tell me if this is a known issue with the current bits? If so is there a workaround?
I have verified that this is a bug in the December CTP. To work around this issue, you can configure an external merge tool.
Here is a quick summary of how to configure an external merge tool (specifically, Visual SourceSafe’s merge tool) in the December CTP (this assumes you used the default installation options when you originally installed, which means that Visual SourceSafe was installed. If not, you need to add Visual SourceSafe to the installation):
At this point, you should be able to perform the merge.
Next post – creating a conflict and merging. (You can look at the original news post (thread title = “Manual merge erro: local workspace required, but both are on local harddrive”) for a document that outlines the steps that originally discovered this bug if you want to work ahead (note that you cannot access the attached document via the web-based news viewer)).