Checking script versions not working. Nor is compair

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smurphy0822
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Checking script versions not working. Nor is compair

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Product, version and build: VersionRecall Version 1.5.136
Version of product: 32bit
Operating system: Windows 10 64 bit
OS: 64 bit

When I open VersionRecall and attempt to check script versions or compare scripts, I get the attached error.
"The VersionRecall try application is currently updating this folder or repository. Please try again later."

No matter how long I wait, I always get this message. VersionRecall is useless at this point.

Thanks,

Sean Murphy
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Re: Checking script versions not working. Nor is compair

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Looks like a misconfiguration. Can you email the .recall file to support@sapien.com please?
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Re: Checking script versions not working. Nor is compair

Post by Alexander Riedel »

Thanks for the files. First of all you put your repository in a subfolder underneath your source files. There are steps in the software to prevent that, so I will look into how you managed to do that.
That basically causes a recursive race as you modify files underneath the repository which cause it to replicate those file and then replicate the replicated files ad infinitum.
The tray up will never get finished. So I would recommend to terminate that at once until you relocate your repository.

If your files are in C:\USD Scripts, your repository should be on a different drive. if you have no network server, NAS or something like that, then put the repository on a cloud drive (not Microsoft OneDrive) like DropBox.
But make sure the source and repository folders are not related.
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