
Troubleshooting Sour ce Control Problems on Windows
installed on a server for a group to u se, each machine client can run a setup
but is no t required to do so. However, some applications that interface w ith
SourceSafe, including MATLAB, require you to run the client setup. Run the
client setup, which should resolve the problem.
If the problem persists, access source control outside of MATLAB.
Restriction Against @ Character
Some source control systems, such as Perforce and Synergy, reserve the @
character. Perforce, for example, uses it as a revision specifier. Therefore,
you might experience problems if you use these source control systems with
MATLAB files and directories that i nclude the
@ character in the directory
or filename.
Yo u might be able to work around this restriction by q uoting nonstandard
characters in filenam es, such as with an escape sequence, which some source
control systems allow. Consult your source control system documentation or
technical support resources for a workaround.
Add to Source Control Is the Only Action Available
To use source control features for a file in Simulink o r Stateflow, the file’s
source control project must first be registered with MATLAB. When a file’s
source control project is not registered with MATLAB, all File > Source
Control menu items are disabled except Add to Source Control.Youcan
select Add to Source, which registers the project with M ATLAB, or you
can register the project using the Current Directory browser, as described in
“Register S ource Control Project with MATLAB” on page 9-7. You can then
perform source control actions for all files in that project (directory).
More Solutions for Source Control Problems
The latest solutions for problems interfacing MATLAB with a source
control system appear on the MathWo rks Web page for support at
http://www.mathworks.com/support/. Search Solutions and Technical
Notes for “source control.”
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