IBM SC34-4499-03 Personal Computer User Manual


 
Command
From a command line, he issues the following command:
teamc workarea -integrate 310 -release robot_control
Result
TeamConnection first determines that Alex’s changes were built against the latest
version of the release. Then TeamConnection makes Alex’s changes visible at the
release level so that the other team members can see and use them. The following part
versions are now visible from the release:
brain.c (Jenny's modification)
brain.obj (from Jenny's build)
brain.exe (from Alex's build)
arm.c
arm.obj
hand.c (Joy's modification, Ken's modification)
hand.obj (from Ken's build)
leg.c
leg.obj
foot.c
foot.obj
optics.c (Alex's modification 5)
optics.obj (from Alex's build)
TeamConnection also makes a copy of the release before integrating Alex’s changes. If
something doesn’t work, the users or the administrator can go back to the release prior
to Alex’s integration. The part, optics.c, is now unlocked in the release. The work area
is now in the complete state and can no longer be used.
Closing a defect
Now that Alex is finished making changes to fix the problem reported in defect 310, he
is ready to close the defect. He does one of the following:
GUI
Figure 19. Integrate Work Areas window
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