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I run UniMaint, then checkini and finally cleanini. That works really
well. It's now become so automatic on my machine, that I wrote a PMREXX
program for checkini and one for cleanini. They provide me with a
selection menu, so I do not have to go to the commandline and remember
the syntax for either program.
HCM
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Steven Levine wrote:
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> In <3C073C7E.428A@peterskye.com>, on 11/30/01
> at 12:00 AM, Peter Skye said:
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> >You mean run checkini interactively?
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> Yes. Given the compexity of what checkini does, it's best to run it
> interactively until you understand it somewhat. After that, it's pretty
> safe to let it run automatically as long as you have working backups.
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> If Warp has been installed for a while and the .INI's have not be tended
> to, the first couple of runs can be tedious. After that, checkini will
> only find a couple of items. I find it takes me no longer to run it
> manually than the check the log file.
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> I tend to let cleanini run automatically. It's only deleting unreferenced
> handles, so it won't damange anything unless some disasterous occurs
> during the run.
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> Steven
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