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clean-all not so Windows FYE

BJ Freeman
it is not ofbiz fault
it is windows
clean-all does complete erase the complete derby
however when you go to rebuild it and you have not modified any files
the same directories and files come back

I was getting very frustrated becuase I would do a clean all but when I
did a run-install and ran ofbiz the data I had put in manually showed up
again.

still trying to figure out how to overcome this problem.

sigh

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Re: clean-all not so Windows FYE

Jacques Le Roux
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Hi BJ,

Interesting, I did not notice that and wonder from where it could come as, as you said and I checked, the Derby directory is
cleaned.
BTW I did not check if I have the same issue, tell me if you need a such double-check...

Jacques

From: "BJ Freeman" <[hidden email]>

> it is not ofbiz fault
> it is windows
> clean-all does complete erase the complete derby
> however when you go to rebuild it and you have not modified any files
> the same directories and files come back
>
> I was getting very frustrated becuase I would do a clean all but when I
> did a run-install and ran ofbiz the data I had put in manually showed up
> again.
>
> still trying to figure out how to overcome this problem.
>
> sigh
>

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Re: clean-all not so Windows FYE

BJ Freeman
Thanks, but since I have it I have to come up with a solution.
just wanted to put it out incase someone else is having the same problem.
This is on XP Service pack 2 BTW.

Jacques Le Roux sent the following on 7/28/2008 1:51 AM:

> Hi BJ,
>
> Interesting, I did not notice that and wonder from where it could come
> as, as you said and I checked, the Derby directory is cleaned.
> BTW I did not check if I have the same issue, tell me if you need a such
> double-check...
>
> Jacques
>
> From: "BJ Freeman" <[hidden email]>
>> it is not ofbiz fault
>> it is windows
>> clean-all does complete erase the complete derby
>> however when you go to rebuild it and you have not modified any files
>> the same directories and files come back
>>
>> I was getting very frustrated becuase I would do a clean all but when I
>> did a run-install and ran ofbiz the data I had put in manually showed up
>> again.
>>
>> still trying to figure out how to overcome this problem.
>>
>> sigh
>>
>
>
>
>

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Re: clean-all not so Windows FYE

BJ Freeman
My solution is to use an norton tool call wipe.
it writes a pattern to the actual file data store instead of just
marking the directory as cleared.


BJ Freeman sent the following on 7/28/2008 3:51 AM:

> Thanks, but since I have it I have to come up with a solution.
> just wanted to put it out incase someone else is having the same problem.
> This is on XP Service pack 2 BTW.
>
> Jacques Le Roux sent the following on 7/28/2008 1:51 AM:
>> Hi BJ,
>>
>> Interesting, I did not notice that and wonder from where it could come
>> as, as you said and I checked, the Derby directory is cleaned.
>> BTW I did not check if I have the same issue, tell me if you need a such
>> double-check...
>>
>> Jacques
>>
>> From: "BJ Freeman" <[hidden email]>
>>> it is not ofbiz fault
>>> it is windows
>>> clean-all does complete erase the complete derby
>>> however when you go to rebuild it and you have not modified any files
>>> the same directories and files come back
>>>
>>> I was getting very frustrated becuase I would do a clean all but when I
>>> did a run-install and ran ofbiz the data I had put in manually showed up
>>> again.
>>>
>>> still trying to figure out how to overcome this problem.
>>>
>>> sigh
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>
>
>
>