Vern Hamberg | 5 Jun 2012 14:50
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Re: eveventf

Well, first of all, what are developer libraries doing on a production 
partition? Yes, maybe for debugging - but change the procedure so that 
you bring over source only when you need it, only for 1 or 2 programs.

Second, you can exclude objects from the saves - you might have to 
retrieve and modify the source for the option 21 save - or one of the 
others - but once done, it's taken care of.

These files are used only to display the results of the last compile in 
RDP - I don't know of another usage - they could be deleted every night, 
I suppose, but maybe just clear the members - there's a member for each 
object that was compiled.

I rather like excluding the files myself - it is less intrusive and 
invasive.

Vern

On 6/5/2012 4:15 AM, Dave wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Management complains that the development libraries are becoming far too
> heavy since more developpers switched to RDP and we started generating the
> EVEVENTF. These libraries are being saved every night, get pushed onto the
> production partition where they are also saved along with everything else.
> Is anyone using any kind of procedure for cleaning up these unwanted files
> after use?
>
> Thanks
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