Vault 6.0 server support
maturmel
Posts: 27
Maybe I was dumb thinking it wouldn't hurt upgrading Vault, but I did anyway for their new features (Find in Files for example) and for the code everything is fine in VS2010, however SSC 3 has stopped working. Get Latest tab returns error "Server version not supported".
Vault 6.0 has been out for a little while already. Any plans to bring SSC 3 on par with this new version? Any early access release we could use in the meantime?
Thanks
Vault 6.0 has been out for a little while already. Any plans to bring SSC 3 on par with this new version? Any early access release we could use in the meantime?
Thanks
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The initial response I get is this is in the plans, but they don't know yet when it's going to be made available. I am suggested to go down the command-line route in the meantime.
Anything useful I will post it here.
To me, the benefits of Vault 6.0 currently outmatch the pain I am getting with SSC 3. "Merge markers" and "find in files" being the major wins for Vault.
Marc-André
Although working this way requires more manual work, I came across one benefit of using SSC this way: it's allowing you to commit (check-in) code AND database as a single changeset, since you're controlling everything from your source control client.
Thought I'd just put it out there.
Marc-Andre
Also, in the meantime, it would be good to have your product page state that this new version isn't supported. The way it's currently worded does not suggest that at all (it says "Vault 5.1 and later").
Link:
http://www.red-gate.com/products/sql-de ... quirements
Thanks
Marc-Andre
I found files under
C:\Program Files (x86)\Red Gate\SQL Source Control 3\Vault
All those DLLs are from Sourcegear and of version 5.1.1
By copying the same DLLs from my Vault 6 folder into the above folder (and overwriting the 5.1.1 DLLs with 6.0.0), and restarting SQL Source Control/SSMS, now I can link to Vault again and Get Latest/Commit works just fine.
This is a much easier way to proceed than trying to do command-line hooks or manually check out/in files with the Vault client...
Again I thought I'd share what I found in case someone else out there is in the same pain I was since upgrading to Vault 6... now pain is gone
Marc-Andre
Red Gate Technical Support Engineer
What would "The Server edition is correct, but the version is wrong" error indicate? I have installed v3.1.0.4829 and have Vault Standard 6.0.1.598.
Apparently this is only works with Vault 6.0, not 6.1. The dlls are version 6.0.0.477, not 6.0.1.598.
Hmmm...I'm running Vault 6.0.0.477 standard, but I'm getting that "The Server edition is correct, but the version is wrong" error too.
http://www.red-gate.com/MessageBoard/vi ... 1856#61856